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Spontaneous intra-operative rupture of an undiagnosed internal iliac vein aneurysm during laparotomic lymph node dissection for endometrial cancer: a unique case report
Abstract
Iliac vein aneurysms are rare, but they can be associated with major surgical complications. Our case report deals with an undiagnosed internal iliac vein aneurysm that caused intra-operative major bleeding during lymphadenectomy for endometrial cancer. Surgical manipulation of the vessel, although gentle, caused rupture of the vein that proved impossible to repair and the patient died. We suggest that the etiology of vessel injuries should be investigated in more depth in situations where surgical trauma is not commensurate with vessel damage.
Keywords: Aneurysm; iliac vein; tunica media; hemorrhage; lymphadenectomy.
Citation: Surace A.,Grazia Baù M.,Botta G.,Tota D.,Gentile S.,Benedetto C., Spontaneous intra-operative rupture of an undiagnosed internal iliac vein aneurysm during laparotomic lymph node dissection for endometrial cancer: a unique case report, EGO European Gynecology and Obstetrics (2020); 2020/03:173–175
Published: July 1, 2020
ISSUE 2020/03
Position paper, 134–148
Statements, 149–161
Reviews, 162–166
Case reports, 167–169
Case reports, 170–172
Case reports, 173–175
Original articles, 176–179
Original articles, 180–184
Original articles, 185–189 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.202039
Original articles, 190–192 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.2020310
Original articles, 193–196 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.2020311
Book Review, 197–197 | DOI: 10.53260/EGO.2020312