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Ruptured Internal Iliac aneurysm














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              This 72-year old Caucasian gentleman presented with progressive lower abdominal
              pain and groin pain for 3 days.  CT scan showed that he had huge bilateral internal
              iliac artery aneurysms filling the entire pelvis, with evidence of leaking from the
              10cm LIIA aneurysm.  His entire aorta is dilated with a suprarenal aneurysm origi-
              nating in the lower thoracic aorta, involving the CA/SMA common trunk, and both
              renal arteries.



              This is a very challenging situation due to the need to revascularize the visceral ves-
              sels at the top, as well as to control and repair the internal iliacs at the deep pelvis.
              Revascularization of at least one internal iliac is also preferable to prevent pelvic
              ischemia and bowel gangrene.

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