학술논문

Abdominal pain and hemoperitoneum: sole presenting symptoms for "leaking AAA" after endovascular repair.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Endovascular Therapy (J ENDOVASC THER), 2001 Apr; 8(2): 131-134. (4p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1526-6028
Abstract
Purpose: To describe an unusual presentation of impending aortic endograft rupture and successful endovascular rescue.Case Report: A 77-year-old man with an enlarging aortic aneurysm was treated with a Talent bifurcated endoprosthesis; a moderate endoleak that appeared to be related to either proximal or distal fixation sites was noted in the body of the aneurysm. The patient was observed for 1 month, and repeat imaging demonstrated persistent endoleak without major increase in the aneurysm diameter. Another examination was scheduled for 3 months hence, but, 2 months later, the patient presented with abdominal pain and a hemoperitoneum. A proximal extension cuff resolved the leak and led to resolution of the hemoperitoneum.Conclusions: A leaking aneurysm can be repaired using endovascular techniques in patients with an existing endograft. The need for frequent imaging surveillance of patients with endoleak is underscored.