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Year : 2021 | Volume
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Endovascular treatment of bilateral spontaneous dissection of common iliac artery involvement of the aorta and 3-year follow-up results
Xiang-Xiang Li, Jun-Ding Hu, Cao Wu, Jia-Wei Geng, Meng Wang, Hao-Ran Wang, Wen-Bo Gao, Jun Wang
Department of Vascular Surgery, People's Hospital of Fuyang, Anhui, China
Correspondence Address:
Dr. Jun-Ding Hu Department of Vascular Surgery, People's Hospital of Fuyang, 501 San Qing Road, Fuyang, 236000 Anhui China
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
DOI: 10.4103/VIT-D-21-00004
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Spontaneous dissection of the iliac artery is very rare. We report the case of a 49-year-old man who presented with spontaneous dissection of common iliac artery involvement of the aorta. We treated him by unibody bifurcated stent grafting and deployed the second stent-graft to prevent the collapse of the true lumen of the right iliac artery. For the sake of preserving pelvic blood flow, proximal type I endoleak was not treated. After 3 years, the endoleak still existed, without any aneurysmal formation. Further, the dissection of the distal external iliac artery still existence after 3 months, but the virtual disappearance after 3 years.
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