A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection
Dilation throughout the brachial artery in the setting of an arteriovenous fistula is a common occurrence, but focal aneurysmal dilation is not often visualized. Progressive enlargement of a focal arterial segment warrants intervention before negative sequelae. We present the case of a 38-year-old m...
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doaj-ccb39d6bfb9d44bf96523a6eb0f984b92020-11-24T20:41:47ZengElsevierJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques2468-42872018-12-0144335338A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resectionIoana Antonescu, MD, MSc0Katharine L. McGinigle, MD1Jason R. Crowner, MD2Correspondence: Ioana Antonescu, MD, MSc, Vascular Surgery, UNCH, 3024 Burnett-Womack Bldg, Chapel Hill, NC 27599; Division of Vascular Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NCDivision of Vascular Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NCDivision of Vascular Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NCDilation throughout the brachial artery in the setting of an arteriovenous fistula is a common occurrence, but focal aneurysmal dilation is not often visualized. Progressive enlargement of a focal arterial segment warrants intervention before negative sequelae. We present the case of a 38-year-old man with history of left upper extremity brachiocephalic fistula who had an enlarged brachial artery and progressive aneurysmal dilation of the distal aspect after ligation and excision of a dilated venous outflow component. The patient was successfully treated with resection and end-to-end reconstruction of the brachial artery, with resolution of pain and improvement in the functionality of his extremity. This case highlights the possible challenges encountered in such situations, when the anatomy is so distorted that it is difficult to clearly delineate on preoperative imaging. Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula, Aneurysmal dilatation, Arteriomegaly, Venous outflowhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428718301151 |
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Ioana Antonescu, MD, MSc Katharine L. McGinigle, MD Jason R. Crowner, MD |
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A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection |
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A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection |
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A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection |
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A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection |
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A case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection |
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case of aneurysmal dilation of a brachial artery after venous outflow resection |
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Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques |
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Dilation throughout the brachial artery in the setting of an arteriovenous fistula is a common occurrence, but focal aneurysmal dilation is not often visualized. Progressive enlargement of a focal arterial segment warrants intervention before negative sequelae. We present the case of a 38-year-old man with history of left upper extremity brachiocephalic fistula who had an enlarged brachial artery and progressive aneurysmal dilation of the distal aspect after ligation and excision of a dilated venous outflow component. The patient was successfully treated with resection and end-to-end reconstruction of the brachial artery, with resolution of pain and improvement in the functionality of his extremity. This case highlights the possible challenges encountered in such situations, when the anatomy is so distorted that it is difficult to clearly delineate on preoperative imaging. Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula, Aneurysmal dilatation, Arteriomegaly, Venous outflow |
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