Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2020)

Life-threatening arterioureteral fistula treatment by endovascular complete anatomic iliac artery bifurcation reconstruction

  • Alexander Massmann, MD,
  • Peter Fries, MD,
  • Roushanak Shayesteh-Kheslat, MD,
  • Arno Buecker, MD,
  • Michael Stöckle, MD,
  • Christina Niklas, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 199 – 204

Abstract

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We present an endovascular approach for anatomic reconstruction of the iliac bifurcation in life-threatening arterioureteral fistula without sacrificing the pelvic arterial vascular supply. Five consecutive patients suffering from acute onset of significant gross hematuria caused by iliac-ureteral fistula resulting from previous oncologic surgery and radiation therapy were treated by transfemoral stent graft implantation in a double-barrel technique. Iliac-ureteral pseudoaneurysm coverage succeeded in an iliac neobifurcation with preservation of pelvic perfusion. Follow-up ranging from 9 to 37 months confirmed cessation of hematuria. One patient experienced stent graft thrombosis of the external iliac artery as a result of large cervical cancer invasion treated by crossover bypass. In all other patients, stent grafts were patent.

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