Endovascular treatment of traumatic renal artery pseudoaneurysm with a Stanford type A intramural haematoma: A case report

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Yook Kim [1 ]
Jin Young Lee [2 ]
Jin Suk Lee [2 ]
Jin Bong Ye
Se Heon Kim [2 ]
Young Hoon Sul [3 ]
Su Young Yoon [4 ]
Jung Hee Choi [5 ]
Hanlim Choi [6 ]
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[1] Department of Radiology, Chungbuk National University Hospital
[2] Department of Trauma Surgery, Chungbuk National University Hospital
[3] Department of Trauma Surgery, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University
[4] Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Chungbuk National University Hospital
[5] Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Chungbuk National University Hospital
[6] Department of Surgery, Chungbuk National University Hospital
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BACKGROUND Aortic intramural hematoma(IMH) associated with aortic branch tear and intramurally located pseudoaneurysm after blunt trauma has not been reported. Here, we report a case of progressive type A aortic IMH associated with a pseudoaneurysm arising from the injured proximal renal artery after blunt trauma.CASE SUMMARY During logging operations, a 66-year-old man experienced blunt force trauma after being injured by a fallen tree. He arrived at our trauma center with a left flank pain complaint. Computed tomography(CT) revealed a pseudoaneurysm arising from the proximal renal artery(localized within the aortic media) and Stanford type A IMH. A covered stent was deployed along the left main renal artery, bridging the pseudoaneurysm and covering the parent artery, successfully excluding the pseudoaneurysm as confirmed using aortography. However, although the degree of the pseudoaneurysm decreased, follow-up CT revealed remnant pseudoaneurysm, likely caused by an endoleak. Subsequently, a covered stent was additionally installed through the previously deployed covered stent. Successful exclusion of the pseudoaneurysm was confirmed using final aortography. In the 7-mo follow-up CT scan, the IMH and pseudoaneurysm completely disappeared with no evidence of stent-related complications.CONCLUSION Endovascular treatment such as stent-graft placement can be an effective and safe treatment for traumatic renal artery injury.
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