Iliac venous aneurysm: A case report(Review)
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GHIDIRIM, Gheorghe, MISHIN, Igor, GAGAUZ, Ion, CONDRATCHI, Eugeniu. Iliac venous aneurysm: A case report(Review) . In: Chirurgia (București, Romania), 2011, nr. 2(106), pp. 269-272. ISSN 1221-9118.
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Chirurgia (București, Romania)
Numărul 2(106) / 2011 / ISSN 1221-9118

Iliac venous aneurysm: A case report(Review)

Anevrism al venei iliace comune drepte: prezentare de caz æi revista literaturii

CZU: 616.147.3-007.64-073-089

Pag. 269-272

Ghidirim Gheorghe, Mishin Igor, Gagauz Ion, Condratchi Eugeniu
 
”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 iulie 2020


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Primary iliac vein aneurisms are extremely rare being described as anomaly, without any history of trauma, cardiovascular pathology or arteriovenous fistula. This clinical condition has a high rate of potentially fatal complications: pulmonary embolism; ruptured aneurism; deep vein thrombosis. There are only 7 cases of iliac vein aneurism described in the literature. We describe an additional case of a 59-year old patient presented with abdominal pain, right lower limb edema and palpable mass in the right iliac area. Ultrasound (US) revealed a liquid formation, confirmed by computed tomography (CT). Surgical removal of the aneurism with lateral venorrhaphy was performed. Postoperative evolution was uneventful. The patient is asymptomatic during 36 month follow-up. 



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Avenous aneurysm, Common iliac vein, Venorrhaphy

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