CVIR Endovascular (Oct 2023)

Endovascular coil-embolization of an unruptured, true UAA during early pregnancy- a case report

  • Kai Jannusch,
  • Andrea Steuwe,
  • Lars Schimmöller,
  • Frederic Dietzel,
  • Lena M. Wilms,
  • Daniel Weiss,
  • Farid Ziayee,
  • Tanja Natascha Fehm,
  • Charlotte Schlimgen,
  • Vanessa Poth,
  • Reinhold Thomas Ziegler,
  • Peter Minko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-023-00398-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background True uterine artery aneurysms, especially during pregnancy, are a rare entity and not well understood. Clinical symptoms are unspecific pelvic pain and pressure. Diagnosis can be confirmed by transvaginal color-coded-sonography and/or magnetic resonance imaging. Because of potential risk of rupture, immediate interdisciplinary discussion and treatment planning in the best interests of both mother and child is crucial. Case presentation We present a 31-year-old pregnant woman with increasing pelvic pain and pressure. Diagnosis of an unruptured uterine artery aneurysm was confirmed by color-coded-sonography and magnetic resonance angiography. After interdisciplinary consultation, successful endovascular super-selective coil-embolization was performed by using X-ray fluoroscopy. Thus, fetal radiation dose during treatment with 4.33 mGy (VirtualDoseTM) was as low as possible with no immediate harm to the fetus. Conclusions Unruptured true uterine artery aneurysms can be successfully treated by endovascular super-selective coil-embolization during early pregnancy with no immediate harm to the fetus.

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