Primary aortoenteric fistula: computed tomographic diagnosis of an atypical presentation.

Ann Vasc Surg

Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, 1000 West Carson Street, Torrance, CA 90509, USA.

Published: March 2001

A primary aortoenteric fistula is a potentially devastating complication of untreated aortic aneurysmal disease. The clinical presentation can be confusing, leading to a delay in diagnosis. Computed tomography (CT) can greatly assist in establishing the diagnosis. An unusual case of a primary aortoenteric fistula with an atypical presentation is described. The patient presented with symptoms indicating an exacerbation of recurrent nephrolithiasis. No clinical history of an abdominal aortic aneurysm or previous history of gastrointestinal hemorrhage was reported. A CT scan demonstrated extravasation of arterial contrast into the duodenum. The aorta was repaired with an in-line prosthetic graft. A review of the literature regarding this rare entity and surgical options are presented.

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