Intestinal infarction: A complication of endovascular therapy

  • Andrew England
  • , John S. Butterfield
  • , Sathi Sukumar
  • , David Thompson
  • , Jo An Roulson
  • , Susan Pritchard
  • , Raymond J. Ashleigh

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Abstract

This report presents a rare case of intestinal infarction following endovascular therapy. A female patient who had undergone an internal carotid artery stenting procedure presented suddenly with abdominal pain. Radiological and clinical examinations at the time suggested a picture of intestinal ischaemia, in view of the patient's general conditions and co-existing morbidities surgical intervention was not considered to be an option. The patient died 4 days after the carotid stenting procedure, post-mortem examination revealed infarction of the ileum and caecum. The learning outcomes are if performing endovascular therapy in a patient with diffuse atherosclerotic disease early consideration of intestinal ischaemia should be given to any patient who presents with acute post-procedural abdominal pain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)248-250
Number of pages3
JournalRadiography
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Carotid stent
  • Endovascular therapy
  • Intestinal infarction

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