Presentation
Follow-up post aorto-iliac endograft
Patient Data
Age: 75 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Endoleak - type Ib
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CT-scan shows a significant leak of contrast material within the aneurysmal sac in this patient with aorto-iliac endograft for an abdominal aortic aneurysm. The findings are compatible with a type 1B endoleak.
From the case:
Endoleak - type Ib
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Conventional aortic angiography confirms a type 1B endoleak coming from the right iliac component of the endograft.
Case Discussion
This case demonstrates the CT and angiography appearance of a leak into the aneurysmal sac through a graft defect. This represents a Type 1B endoleak.
Endoleak repair (not shown here) was successful.