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Vol. 33. Issue 9.
Pages 1024-1027 (October 2009)
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Vol. 33. Issue 9.
Pages 1024-1027 (October 2009)
Nota clínica
Aneurismas de aorta inflamatorios y su relación con la patología urológica: caso clínico y revisión de la literatura científica
Inflammatory aortic aneurysm and its relationship to urological disease: a case report and a literature review
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Nerea Senarriaga Ruiz de la Illaa,
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netxu_22@yahoo.es

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, Reyes Vega Manriqueb, Isabel Lacasa Viscasillasa, Jesús María Arciniega Garcíaa, Miguel Unda Urzaiza
a Servicio de Urología, Hospital de Basurto, Bilbao, España
b Servicio de Cirugía Vascular, Hospital de Basurto, Bilbao, España
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Objetivo

Presentamos un caso de aneurisma aórtico inflamatorio resuelto con éxito.

Material y métodos

Paciente de 57 años que consulta por dolor lumbar e infecciones urinarias. Se realiza una angio-TC y se descubre un aneurisma de aorta abdominal inflamatorio de gran tamaño. Se interviene quirúrgicamente, realizando un bypass aortoaórtico, sin complicaciones intraoperatorias.

Resultados

El paciente evoluciona favorablemente desde la cirugía; en la actualidad, se encuentra asintomático.

Conclusiones

La participación del equipo de radiología, fundamentalmente con el angio-TC, es de gran valor, tanto para el establecimiento de un diagnóstico diferencial, como para un tratamiento y seguimiento correctos.

La cirugía está indicada para prevenir la rotura de estos aneurismas, asumiendo un incremento en la morbimortalidad postoperatoria.

Palabras clave:
Aneurisma inflamatorio
Sintomático
Morbimortalidad
Abstract
Objective

To report a successfully treated case of inflammatory aortic aneurysm.

Materials and methods

A 57-year-old patient reported low back pain and urinary infections.

An abdominal CT scan revealed a large inflammatory aneurysm in the abdominal aorta.

An aortic bypass was performed with no complications.

Results

Patient course since surgery has been uneventful, and currently has no symptoms.

Conclusions

Contribution of the radiographic team, mainly with the CT scan, is of great value both for differential diagnosis and adequate management and follow-up.

Surgery is indicated to prevent aneurysm rupture, but an increased postoperative morbidity and mortality should be assumed.

Keywords:
Inflammatory aneurysm
Symptomatic
Morbidity and mortality

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