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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 200-202, 2001.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-366682

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A 61-year-old woman was admitted with abdominal and low back pain. The patient underwent graft replacement for inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysm. One month postoperatively, the patient fell into hypovolemic shock with massive melena and hematemesis. Laparotomy and duodenotomy revealed a fistula between the third portion of the duodenum and the distal anastomosis of the vascular prosthesis. The fistula of the aorta was repaired with omentopexy, gastrojejunostomy and Braun's anastomosis. One month later, aortoduodenal fistula recurred. The vascular prosthesis was partially removed and the aorta was closed at the infrarenal level. After the closure of the posterior duodenal defect, a left axillo-femoral bypass was constructed. She fully recovered and discharged.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 118-121, 2001.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-366662

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Fourteen patients with 22 solitary aneurysms of the iliac artery were operated in a 16-year period (1983 to 1999). Patients were divided into two groups. The non-ruptured group consisted of 6 patients who underwent surgical intervention before aneurysm rupture, and their mean age was 78.5 years. The ruptured group consisted of 8 patients who underwent surgical intervention for aneurysm rupture, with a mean age of 68.5 years. Although seven patients underwent emergency surgery for aneurysm rupture, less than half of them were operated upon within 24hr after the onset of aneurysm rupture. The average size of aneurysms was similar in the two groups (common iliac artery aneurysms: non-ruptured 47mm vs. ruptured 44mm in diameter, internal iliac artery aneurysms: non-ruptured 55mm vs. ruptured 55mm). Two patients died in the ruptured group, in which the operative mortality rate was 25%. Six patients (75%) of the ruptured group had hypovolemic shock, and two of them died during surgical repair. Of the patients with shock, two patients had intestinal ischemia after operation. Intestinal ischemia was one of the serious complications of ruptured iliac aneurysms. These results suggest that in patients with shock from ruptured iliac artery aneurysms, strategy for treatment is an important determinant of the outcome.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 128-130, 1997.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-366289

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A 59-year-old man was hit by a car in the back of the knees. He had a cold sensation and pulselessness in the right leg. He did not have bone fractures, but had dirty skin injuries in the back of bilateral knees. DSA revealed complete obstruction of the right popliteal artery and good collateral flow to the peripheral arteries in the right lower leg. We did not perform emergency operation because of the good collateral flow and dirty skin injuries. After the healing of the skin injuries, we performed popliteal artery reconstruction with autologous saphenous vein graft. The postoperative course was uneventful with successful patency of the graft.

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