The Use of Autologous Subcutaneous Fat Tissue to Embolize an Infected Iliac Artery Pseudoaneurysm

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Abstract

We describe a patient with a fistula between small bowel and a polyester patch of the common iliac artery. After emergency treatment with an endograft, the patch was replaced by a venous patch. Within 3-week a symptomatic pseudoaneurysm developed. It was decided to embolize the pseudoaneurysm using autologous subcutaneous fat, followed by a femoro-femoral crossover bypass using an allograft. Using this technique, the pseudoaneurysm was successfully excluded. This case shows that subcutaneous fat tissue can be used as an autologous embolic material, also in larger vessel pathology and in cases of ongoing infection, where regular embolization material cannot be used.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)816-819
Number of pages4
JournalVascular and Endovascular Surgery
Volume57
Issue number7
Early online date30 Jul 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • embolisation
  • infection
  • pseudoaneurysm
  • subcutaneous fat
  • n/a OA procedure

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