2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.rvi.0000232499.04888.d0
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Successful Endovascular Treatment of Aortoenteric Fistula Secondary to Eroding Duodenal Stent

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“…Twenty-seven studies or case reports on 57 patients were identified 24,7–30 ; including 2 patients of ours, 5 for a total of 59 patients (Table 1). Approximately half of all patients were reported as case series or case-controlled studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-seven studies or case reports on 57 patients were identified 24,7–30 ; including 2 patients of ours, 5 for a total of 59 patients (Table 1). Approximately half of all patients were reported as case series or case-controlled studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another diagnostic tool is arteriography, even though it tends to be abandoned as a diagnostic process because the flow of the intravenous contrast is weak and the extravasation might not be identified [ 13 ]. Despite this, arteriography still remains a valuable tool for critically ill patients, because diagnosis and EVAR can be performed simultaneously and any pointless delay is avoided, something which is crucial for the patient in extremis [ 16 , 17 ]. The exact mechanism that leads to the creation of PAEF still remains poorly understood but it seems that the continuous pressure and erosion of the intestinal wall, combined with infection, is the main mechanism.…”
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“…A case report demonstrated that metal stent placement in the third section of the duodenum led to aorto-duodenal fistula formation due to post-radiation duodenal strictures after a few years. 28 Although radiation therapy is not routinely used for pancreatic or metastatic cancers in this anatomical region, it is considered for certain patients with malignant duodenal obstructions near large vessels, such as the aorta. Therefore, the risk of delayed bleeding due to the formation of vascularenteric fistulas should be considered before SEMS placement.…”
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