| Literature DB >> 3576457 |
J T Vetto, S C Culp, T B Smythe, A E Chang, W F Sindelar, P H Sugarbaker, H A Heit, J M Giordano, L Kozloff.
Abstract
Fistulas from the iliac artery to the bowel constitute a condition that is often lethal. Excluding fistulas related to vascular grafts, a review of previously reported cases shows that they are most often due to atherosclerotic iliac aneurysms. Three unusual cases of this condition that occurred after high-dose pelvic irradiation for treatment of cancer are presented; in no case was recurrent tumor evident. These cases suggest that high-dose pelvic irradiation can predispose to the formation of iliac arterial-enteric fistulas, particularly if sepsis or inflammation develops. The definitive surgical management of these fistulas entails bowel resection, arterial ligation, and extra-anatomic bypass.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3576457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surgery ISSN: 0039-6060 Impact factor: 3.982