Journal of Medical Case Reports (Aug 2011)

Hybrid management of a spontaneous ilio-iliac arteriovenous fistula: a case report

  • Moore Dermot,
  • Colgan Mary P,
  • Haider Naseem,
  • Martin Zenia,
  • Murphy Colm,
  • O'Brien Gavin C,
  • Madhavan Prakash,
  • O'Neill Sean M

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-5-401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 401

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Abstract Introduction Spontaneous iliac arteriovenous fistulae are a rare clinical entity. Such localized fistulation is usually a result of penetrating traumatic or iatrogenic injury. Clinical presentation can vary greatly but commonly includes back pain, high-output congestive cardiac failure and the presence of an abdominal bruit. Diagnosis, therefore, is often incidental or delayed. Case presentation We report a case of a spontaneous ilio-iliac arteriovenous fistula in a 68-year-old Caucasian man detected following presentation with unilateral claudication and congestive cardiac failure. Following computed tomography evaluation, the fistula was successfully treated with a combined endovascular (aorto-uni-iliac device) and open (femoro-femoral crossover) approach. Conclusion Endovascular surgery has revolutionized the management of such fistulae and we report an interesting case of a high-output iliac arteriovenous fistulae successfully treated with a hybrid vascular approach.