Successful interventional treatment of a spontaneous right common iliac artery dissection extending retrogradely into the left external iliac artery

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology : JVIR
Se Hwan Kwon, Joo Hyeong Oh

Abstract

Spontaneous dissection of the iliac artery is very rare. In the present report, a patient presented with progressive right lower extremity pain and claudication and received a diagnosis of the even rarer condition of a spontaneous right common iliac artery dissection extending retrogradely into the contralateral left external iliac artery through the lower abdominal aorta. Treatment with primary stent-graft and stent placement followed by balloon angioplasty was successful.

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Oct 12, 2014·Annals of Vascular Surgery·Ricardo de Alvarenga YoshidaWinston Bonetti Yoshida

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