S Sultan, P Madhavan, M P Colgan, N Hughes, M Doyle, M Malloy, D Moore, G Shanik
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Aorto-left renal vein fistula: is there a place for endovascular management?
Purpose: To describe the endovascular treatment of an aorto-left renal vein fistula.
Methods and results: A 77-year-old man with multiple comorbidities presented with low back pain, hematuria, cyanosis, and a pulsatile abdominal mass. Imaging confirmed a 7-cm abdominal aortic aneurysm with a contained rupture into the left renal vein. Owing to the patient's high surgical risk, a Talent Endoluminal Stent-Graft was implanted to satisfactorily exclude the aneurysm. Hemodynamic stability and normal renal function were restored; however, continued perfusion of the sac prompted an attempt to percutaneously repair the renal vein defect. This effort failed, so open laparotomy was necessary.
Conclusions: Although total endovascular management was not successful in this case, the initial use of a minimally invasive approach allowed the patient's clinical status to improve and lower the risk of subsequent surgery.