A. Takazawa et al., Surgical repair of a concealed aortocaval fistula associated with an abdominal aortic aneurysm: Report of two cases, SURG TODAY, 31(9), 2001, pp. 842-844
Two cases of a concealed aortocaval fistula (ACF) associated with an abdomi
nal aortic aneurysm (AAA) are presented herein. ACF is a rare complication
of AAA and only a few cases have so far shown the triad of symptoms, includ
ing congestive heart failure, a continuous abdominal bruit, and a pulsating
abdominal mass. Sometimes a definite diagnosis is not made preoperatively
and as a result, massive bleeding is encountered. We believe that the prese
nce of a large aneurysm, compression, and involvement of the inferior vena
by an aneurysm, and pelvic venous dilatation on abdominal computed tomograp
hy and hematuria may additionally suggest the presence of a concealed ACF.
A correct preoperative diagnosis will help greatly in selecting the optimal
surgical modality and should also reduce the degree of bleeding.