| Literature DB >> 32758209 |
Rakan Nasser Eldine1, Hassan Dehaini1, Jamal J Hoballah1, Fady Fayez Haddad2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traumatic arteriovenous fistula (TAVF) is an uncommon vascular entity that arises in various locations, often from penetrating injuries, with a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms. This case report highlights the importance of suspecting multiple TAVFs after a single gunshot wound, especially if it involves pellets. It also sheds light on adapting treatment, whether endovascular or open repair, to the location and characteristics of each fistula. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula; Case report; Popliteal artery; Posterior tibial artery; Traumatic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32758209 PMCID: PMC7430811 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-020-00833-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1Arterial duplex scan showing an AVF between right PTA and PTV
Fig. 2CTA showing early filling of right popliteal vein, indicating the presence of an AVF. Pellet artifacts in the posterior-lateral distal thigh
Fig. 3a Angiogram showing an AVF between popliteal artery and vein. b Angiogram showing an AVF between PT artery and vein. Post-AVF stenosis is
demarcated with an *.
Fig. 4a A 3 × 15 mm coronary balloon used for pre-dilatation in PTA. b A 3 × 18 mm covered stent in the PTA at the level of AVF
Fig. 5a Absence of AVF between PTA and PTV post stenting. b Sluggish flow but patent PTA
Fig. 6a Surgical exploration of the AVF (*) between popliteal artery (A) and vein (V), both of which have been controlled proximally and distally. b Popliteal artery and vein post debridement and AVF repair. (White arrow is arterial sutures and black arrow is venous sutures)
Summary of case reports and series discussed
| Author | Mechanism of Injury | Location (artery) | Time to Diagnosis | Clinical Presentation | Diagnostic Method | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ariyoshi et al. [ | Shrapnel | SFA | 2 weeks | Pseudoaneurysm | Angiography | Open surgery |
| Frishman et al. [ | GSW | SFA | 63 years | Arterial aneurysm, Heart failure | Angiography | Open surgery |
| Kim et al. [ | Blunt injury | SFA | 3 months | Iliac vein thrombosis, Venous hypertension, Pseudoaneurysm | CTA | Stent graft |
| Morano et al. [ | GSW | Popliteal | 1 month | Pseudoaneurysm | Angiography | Open surgery |
| Gorsi et al. [ | GSW | SFA | 8 years | CTA, Doppler US | Stent graft | |
| Sahin et al. [ | Stab wound | SFA | 1 year | Claudication, Stent graft misplacement | Angiography, Doppler US | Open surgery |
| Roth et al. [ | Open fracture | PTA | 1 year | Non-healing ulcer, Impaired wound healing | Angiography | Open surgery |
| Donmez et al. [ | GSW | PTA | 10 years | Heart failure, Venous ulcers, Varicose veins | Angiography, Doppler US | Detachable balloon, NBCA |
| Vagefi et al. [ | GSW | Internal iliac | 40 years | Atrial fibrillation, Heart failure | CTA | Embolization, Stent graft |
| Veldhoen et al. [ | GSW | Profunda femoral | 6.5 years | Pulmonary hypertension | Angiography, Doppler US | Open surgery |
| Topuz et al. [ | Stab wound | Profunda femoral | Doppler US | Coil embolization | ||
| Spirito et al. [ | Blunt injury | ATA | 2 months | Doppler US | Stent graft | |
| Yilmaz et al. [ | Internal iliac | 6 years | Venous outflow obstruction | Stent graft by transvenous approach after failed open surgery | ||
| Orrapin et al. [ | (A) Stab wound (B) Shotgun wound | (A) SFA (B) External iliac, CFA, SFA | (A) 18 years (B) 2 years | (A) Venous aneurysm causing DVT postop (B) CHF preop, Branham effect postop | (A) Angiography, Doppler US (B) CTA | (A) Open surgery (B) Open surgery |
| Franz et al. [ | Stab wound | Popliteal | 3 months | Stent thrombosis | CTA | Stent graft |
| Sahin et al. [ | 23x GSWs, 4x penetrating injuries | 26x UE, 1x LE | Mean 16 ± 8 months | Doppler US | 2x ligation & 1° repair of artery and vein, 5x arterial graft interposition plus 1° vein repair, 20x arterial and venous graft interposition repair |
ATA anterior tibial artery; CFA common femoral artery; CHF congestive heart failure CTA Computed tomography angiography; DVT deep venous thrombosis; GSW Gunshot wound; LE lower extremity; PTA posterior tibial artery; SFA superficial femoral artery; UE upper extremity; US ultrasonography
Fig. 7Proposed treatment algorithm for TAVF caused by pellet or shrapnel injury