| Literature DB >> 26421081 |
Atsushi Morishita1, Hideyuki Tomioka2, Seiichiro Katahira3, Takeshi Hoshino4, Kazuhiko Hanzawa5.
Abstract
We describe a patient with successfully treated giant bilateral internal iliac artery aneurysms that were associated with acute renal failure secondary to bilateral hydronephrosis, lumbosacral plexopathy, and ileus. After hemodialysis for 1 month, the patient underwent graft replacement of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries, including complete obliteration of the internal iliac artery branches, reconstruction of the inferior mesenteric artery, and ureterolysis. Weaning from hemodialysis was achieved and postoperative renal function improved. Although the patient had serious preoperative co-morbidities, emergency traditional open surgery should be the gold standard for securely releasing compression of the neighboring organs instead of endovascular treatment.Entities:
Keywords: abdominal structure compression; giant bilateral internal iliac artery aneurysm; open surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 26421081 PMCID: PMC4575344 DOI: 10.3400/avd.cr.15-00065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Vasc Dis ISSN: 1881-641X