Aortoiliac graft‐enteric fistula presenting as gastrointestinal hemorrhage: A report on a complex case management

  • Azzopardi M
  • Wallace T
  • Khaled Y
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Key Clinical Message: Iliac artery-enteric fistula is a rare cause of lower GI bleeding and can cause life-threatening consequences. A high degree of clinical suspicion is needed in patients with previous aortic surgery to allow early multidisciplinary intervention. Abstract: This case study discusses the staged management of a 78-year-old patient presenting with life-threatening lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding secondary to an aortoiliac graft-enteric fistula (GEF) into the sigmoid colon on the background of an adenocarcinoma and diverticular disease. The patient had an aorto bi-iliac synthetic dacron graft repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) some 20 years ago. Here, we present a case of successful endovascular treatment of massive hemorrhage as a bridge to definitive second-stage dacron graft explant and autologous vein reconstruction with a simultaneous anterior resection.Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Azzopardi, M., Wallace, T., & Khaled, Y. S. (2023). Aortoiliac graft‐enteric fistula presenting as gastrointestinal hemorrhage: A report on a complex case management. Clinical Case Reports, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7801

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