Abdominal aortic interposition tube graft and aneurysm thrombosis
Updates to Case Attributes
This case demonstrates a severe abdominal aortic arterial flow interruption due, most likely, to an infra-renal anastomotic thrombosed aneurysm.
The pelvic and inferior limbs circulation is still possible apparentlyapparently patent due to collateral circulation through the superior mesenteric artery.
-<p>This case demonstrates a severe abdominal aortic arterial flow interruption due, most likely, to an infra-renal anastomotic thrombosed aneurysm. </p><p>The pelvic and inferior limbs circulation is still possible apparently due to collateral circulation through the superior mesenteric artery.</p>- +<p>This case demonstrates a severe abdominal aortic arterial flow interruption due, most likely, to an infra-renal anastomotic thrombosed aneurysm. </p><p>The pelvic and inferior limbs circulation is still apparently patent due to collateral circulation through the superior mesenteric artery.</p>
Updates to Study Attributes
Right below the renal arteries root, there is a suggestive aspect of contrast progression "STOP"interruption. Aneurysmal dilation from the downstream segment to the iliac bifurcation with 10x5,2x4,6cm10 x 5.2 x 4.6cm.
The aneurysmatic segment, where the aorto-aortic interposition tube graft is localized, shows an heterogeneous density with some predominantly perifericperipheral calcifications.
Distally there is contrast opacification in the distal segment of the primitive iliac arteries and proximal femoral vessels.