JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
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Clinical Studyies
Covered Stent Implantation by the Puncture Method for the Treatment of a Small Aneurysm of the Common Iliac Artery
Harukazu IsekiJun KoizumiTakashi TamuraKeicho Miyamoto
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2000 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 99-102

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A method to repair endovascular aneurysms with covered stents has recently been developed. In the present paper, the implantation of a covered stent through a 12Fr sheath by the puncture method for the treatment of an isolated aneurysm of the right common iliac artery is reported. The aneurysm was less than 3cm in diameter, and computed tomography showed no signs of aneurysm rupture, but the patient nonetheless complained of right lower abdominal pain and constipation. It was decided to implant a covered stent in lieu of surgical repair because it was difficult to prove a causal relationship between the aneurysm and the patient’s complaints. Fortunately, after implantation, the symptoms were resolved. In conclusion, it is possible to choose this less invasive type of therapy for the treatment of an isolated iliac artery aneurysm if the patient complains only of general malaise and there are no certain signs of an impending rupture, although surgery should be indicated regardless of aneurysm size.

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