An idiopathic left internal iliac artery aneurysm in an 11-year-old boy: a case report.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Medical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1186/s13256-025-05050-3
Meghdad Ghasemi Gorji, Amirhossein Baratinezhad, Rojan Abdollahzadeh Mirali
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Abstract

Background: Idiopathic isolated aneurysms in pediatric patients are rare and present significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges owing to their low incidence, small anatomical size, and the associated risks of injury to surrounding structures. Timely diagnosis and the selection of the most appropriate intervention require careful consideration.

Case presentation: An 11-year-old Persian boy presenting with abdominal pain for 2 months before admission was diagnosed with an isolated left internal iliac artery aneurysm through computed tomography imaging. He underwent open surgery for excision of the aneurysm. The iliac vein was adherent to the aneurysmal sac and significantly compressed, complicating the dissection and exploration. Nevertheless, proximal control was achieved, and the iliac vein was gradually separated and decompressed, allowing for the safe excision of the aneurysmal sac. The surgery was completed without intraoperative or postoperative complications.

Conclusion: Successful surgical intervention in pediatric patients with iliac artery aneurysms is achievable with careful planning and technique. This case report demonstrates the effectiveness of surgical management, with the patient remaining asymptomatic and showing no signs of recurrence during follow-up.

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期刊介绍: JMCR is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge. Reports should show one of the following: 1. Unreported or unusual side effects or adverse interactions involving medications 2. Unexpected or unusual presentations of a disease 3. New associations or variations in disease processes 4. Presentations, diagnoses and/or management of new and emerging diseases 5. An unexpected association between diseases or symptoms 6. An unexpected event in the course of observing or treating a patient 7. Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
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