Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Dec 2020)
Abdominal pain after stenting for aortic coarctation
Abstract
A 56-year-old man underwent stenting for treatment of coarctation of the aorta. He subsequently developed severe abdominal pain and paradoxical postoperative hypertension. Abdominal computed tomography revealed two long mesenteric artery lesions. After potent antihypertensive therapy, he did not develop intestinal necrosis, and he was discharged with no recurrent abdominal pain. Although postcoarctectomy syndrome is rare in the current era of nonsurgical intervention for coarctation of the aorta, it can still occur and should be carefully managed to prevent intestinal necrosis.