Author/Authors :
Nough, H. yazd shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences - Heart Research Center - Department of Cardiology, يزد, ايران , Haji-Zeinali, M. A. tehran university of medical sciences tums - Tehran Heart Center - Department of Cardiology, تهران, ايران , Ansari, Z. yazd shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences - Heart Research Center - Department of Cardiology, يزد, ايران , Varastehravan, H. R. yazd shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences - Heart Research Center - Department of Cardiology, يزد, ايران , Emami, M. yazd shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences - Heart Research Center - Department of Cardiology, يزد, ايران , Mirmohamedi, P. yazd shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences - Heart Research Center - Department of Cardiology, يزد, ايران
Abstract :
Abdominal aortic coarctation is an extremely rare vascular pathology. Its etiology can be congenital or acquired . Here we present a case of acquired infrarenal abdominal coarctation in a 66-year-old woman who complained of low back and legs pain. She had no signs of resting lower limb ischemia , with diminished distal pulses and normal blood pressure in upper and lower extremities. Magnetic resonance angiography of abdominal aorta , iliac and femoral arteries revealed local stenosis of abdominal aorta below the renal arteries (80% of luminal diameter). The length of coarctation was 3 em. The patient was scheduled for percutaneous aortoplasty and stent implantation. Nintinol self-expandable stent was implanted . At 9 months clinical follow up no signs or symptoms of stenosis or diminished blood flow in lower extremities were found. Self-expandable stent is effective, easy to implant, and has good adaptation to the wall of aorta and can be considered in such cases successfully.