A 78-year-old man underwent endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) for a true aortic aneurysm. He developed sudden abdominal pain 4 hr after EVAR. Angiography revealed a dissected aneurysm of the middle colic artery (MCA). Despite conservative treatment, follow-up computed tomography revealed an expanded aneurysm of the MCA. We therefore performed coil embolization of the dissected MCA to prevent a rupture of the aneurysm. There has never been a reported case of acute dissection of the MCA immediately after EVAR that was not caused by catheters. In this report, we discuss the possible underlying mechanisms and the optimal therapeutic strategy for this rare complication.

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