Uretero-iliac artery aneurysm fistula: A rare but fatal cause of haematuria

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Visible haematuria from an uretero-iliac artery aneurysm fistula (UIAF) offers a diagnostic challenge and early accurate diagnosis can have a significant impact on prognosis. We report a 90 year old gentleman who presented with visible haematuria and clot retention. He required catheterisation, bladder washout and a blood transfusion. Subsequent imaging revealed an abdominal aortic aneurysm and bilateral iliac artery aneurysms with left sided hydronephrosis and hydroureter. There was no radiological evidence of a fistula between the left ureter and iliac aneurysm. Due to associated co-morbidity surgical intervention was not deemed suitable. Although his haematuria initially settled he developed catastrophic haematuria and died. Post-mortem confirmed UIAF causing fatal haemorrhage. In this report we discuss the diagnostic challenges and management options for this condition.

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Meecham, L., Koo, V., & Rajjayabun, P. H. (2012). Uretero-iliac artery aneurysm fistula: A rare but fatal cause of haematuria. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2012(8), 16. https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/2012.8.16

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