Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2913948 European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Pseudo-aneurysms involving the coeliac artery caused by tuberculosis infection are extremely rare and are highly susceptible to rupture.1 It's difficult to make the correctly diagnosis preoperative and select reconstructive procedures. We report a case of tuberculous pseudo-aneurysm in the abdominal aorta involving the coeliac artery. The active phase of the tuberculous makes it impossible to perform open surgery, so endovascular percutaneous treatment was performed, inflow to the pseudo-aneurysm was excluded by placing a custom-made stent graft at the coeliac artery orifice. The patient recovered very well and was prescribed anti-tuberculosis treatment for up to 6 months. Endovascular repair for tuberculous pseudo-aneurysm may be a life-saving option, covering the coeliac artery with stent graft is considered safe and suitable.

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