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Rupture of the Common Illiac Artery Isolated Aneurysm in a High Risk Patient – A Case Review
Authors: M. Beňo; Sager. P.; J. Hatzl
Authors‘ workplace: KKH Landshut-Achdorf, SRN, prednosta: Dr. med. J. Hatzl
Published in: Rozhl. Chir., 2011, roč. 90, č. 10, s. 554-557.
Category: Case Report
Overview
Rupture of isolated aneurysm of common iliac artery is a relative seldom finding in vascular surgery. Nowadays are in therapy of this severe conditions used conventional as well as endovascular procedures. Our case report document, that in high risk patients with convenient anatomical conditions endovascular therapy is a safe and effective therapy, that can reduce mortality of these patients.
Key words:
rupture of isolated common iliac artery aneurysm – endovascular therapy – intraoperativ sonography
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