Percutaneous transluminal endovascular graft placement for massive hemorrhage caused by recurrent cervical carcinoma-associated erosion of the external iliac artery

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
O AbulafiaD M Sherer

Abstract

Massive hemorrhage and shock resulting from inoperable recurrent cervical carcinoma-associated erosion of the left external iliac artery was treated with percutaneous transluminal placement of an endovascular graft with immediate hemostasis and maintenance of lower-extremity perfusion.

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