2022
DOI: 10.1259/bjrcr.20210143
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A singular case of primary aorto-duodenal fistula without pre-existing abdominal aortic aneurism: why and when you should suspect it

Abstract: Although gastrointestinal hemorrhage from aorto-enteric fistulae (AEF) secondary to previous aortic grafts are well known, a primary aorto-enteric fistula (PAEF) without aortic aneurysm is an extremely rare event resulting in poor prognosis and outcome. PAEF is a rare cause of gastro-intestinal (GI) bleeding that radiologists should consider because often its presence is not easily guessed by clinical features. It is difficult to detect at Computed Tomography (CT) examination therefore PAEF might be not diagno… Show more

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“…Aorto-enteric fistula may be primary or secondary: primary aorto-enteric fistula (PAEF) occurs in patients with no previous aortic surgery or trauma 2 , as in our case; secondary AEF occurs as a complication of aortic reconstructive surgery, being far more common than primary ones. Both categories, however, are relatively rare, with an incidence of 0.02-0.07% for primary and of 1% for secondary fistulas 2,3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aorto-enteric fistula may be primary or secondary: primary aorto-enteric fistula (PAEF) occurs in patients with no previous aortic surgery or trauma 2 , as in our case; secondary AEF occurs as a complication of aortic reconstructive surgery, being far more common than primary ones. Both categories, however, are relatively rare, with an incidence of 0.02-0.07% for primary and of 1% for secondary fistulas 2,3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%