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Aneurysm of bilateral persistent sciatic arteries with ischemic complications: case report and review of the world literature.

T Ikezawa1, K Naiki, S Moriura, S Ikeda, M Hirai.   

Abstract

A case of bilateral persistent sciatic artery (PSA) aneurysms with thromboembolic complications is presented along with a review of the 167 cases of PSA reported in the world literature. Its embryology, anatomy, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment are reviewed and provide the following findings: The incidence of PSA is estimated to be from 0.025% to 0.04%, based on angiographic studies. Ages range from 6 months to 89 years, with a mean of 54 years. There is no gender predilection. A PSA was present on the right side in 32%, on the left side in 29%, bilaterally in 22%, and on either side in 18%. The "complete" type of PSA was 69%. Aneurysmal change was present in 46% of all PSAs. Overall, 59% had symptoms, including ischemia in 31% (acute in 14% and chronic in 17%), a gluteal mass in 26% (painful in 10%, painless in 6%, and pulsatile in 13%), gluteal pain in 2%, and ischialgia in 5%. Exclusion of the aneurysm or PSA by surgical or interventional techniques, with a femorodistal bypass as required for the resultant ischemia is currently the treatment of choice.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8028095     DOI: 10.1016/0741-5214(94)90180-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


  10 in total

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2.  Effectiveness of exclusion of a persistent sciatic artery aneurysm with an Amplatzer™ plug.

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3.  Clinical management of lower limb ischemia secondary to a persistent sciatic artery aneurysm: report of a case.

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Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2011-03-02       Impact factor: 2.549

4.  Intermittent claudication associated with persistent sciatic artery: report of two cases.

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5.  A persistent sciatic artery aneurysm containing a free-floating thrombus: report of a case.

Authors:  Satoshi Unosawa; Yusuke Ishii; Tetsuya Niino
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2014-07-13       Impact factor: 2.549

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7.  Regression of a thrombosed persistent sciatic artery aneurysm.

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8.  Persistent sciatic artery aneurysm with lower limb ischemia.

Authors:  Gaurav Kesri; Jitendra Mangtani; Gaurav Kumar; Krishan Kumar Dangayach
Journal:  Case Rep Vasc Med       Date:  2014-02-10

9.  Total endovascular repair for a persistent sciatic artery aneurysm with widespread limb-threatening arterial occlusion.

Authors:  Toshihiko Hayashi; Takahiko Mine; Shohei Mizushima; Masahiro Fujii; Yohei Iseki; Naoki Yamada; Ryuzo Bessho; Shin-Ichiro Kumita
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10.  An Infected Massive Persistent Sciatic Artery Aneurysm Treated by an Aneurysmal Incision and Drainage after Angiographic Embolization.

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Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2021-10-12       Impact factor: 1.282

  10 in total

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