CVIR Endovascular (Mar 2020)

Iliac-enteric fistula managed by endovascular covered stent placement using extra-vascular microwire snaring: a case report

  • Amgad M. Moussa,
  • Constantinos T. Sofocleous

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00109-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Although snaring technique is a commonly used tool in the interventional radiologists’ armamentarium, there are no reports of its use in an extra-vascular space to achieve access across a pseudoaneurysm that was otherwise non-traversable. Case presentation We describe a case of an iliac-enteric fistula between a ruptured pseudoaneurysm of the external iliac artery and a surrounding contained colonic perforation, where access across the pseudoaneurysm was achieved only after snaring of the microwire from within the contained colonic perforation and back into the intra-vascular space, allowing the placement of a covered stent and control of the bleeding. Conclusions The described technique may be useful in situations where other, more conventional, endovascular techniques fail to achieve access across the bleeding pseudoaneurysm. While it was life-saving in this case, this technique should only be used in very limited scenarios, specifically in the palliative setting and when surgical management is not an option.

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