| Literature DB >> 29682124 |
Minami Taki1, Takashi Miura1, Takahiro Kobayashi1, Toshio Kasai1, Takahisa Maruyama1, Minako Hayakawa2, Yu Matsumura2, Fumitaka Yamaki2, Uichi Ikeda1.
Abstract
Primary iliac venous aneurysm is an exceedingly rare abnormality that can be complicated by pulmonary embolism, thrombosis, and rupture. Here we report the case of an otherwise healthy 40-year-old man with a unilateral external iliac vein aneurysm without any evidence of an arteriovenous fistula, proximal stenosis, or obstruction, as reported on computed tomography. Pulmonary embolism was diagnosed using 99mTc-macroaggregated albumin scintigraphy. To prevent life-threatening complications, we treated the patient with anticoagulant therapy and performed aneurysmectomy with reconstruction using a saphenous vein graft patch. Although postoperative venography showed obstruction of the external iliac vein, the patient remained asymptomatic.Entities:
Keywords: iliac vein; primary venous aneurysm; treatment
Year: 2018 PMID: 29682124 PMCID: PMC5882340 DOI: 10.3400/avd.cr.17-00080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Vasc Dis ISSN: 1881-641X