Thrombosed iliac venous aneurysm: A rare form of presentation of a congenital anomaly of the inferior vena cava
Received 7 January 2008; accepted 5 February 2008.
Aneurysms of the iliac veins are extremely rare. We report a case of a 51-year-old male who was admitted for swelling of the lower right limb. Sonography and ascending phlebogram showed a complete occlusion of the right femoropopliteal veins, both iliacs and the inferior vena cava (IVC). A large collateral circulation throughout the paravertebral plexus and azygos system was also observed. The CT scan revealed a 5 × 9cm thrombosed aneurysm of the right external iliac vein and a congenital hypoplasia of the infrarenal IVC. Anticoagulant treatment and compression with elastic stocking was started. The 3-month follow-up showed mild residual edema of the right lower limb. The literature on this pathology is extensively reviewed.
aVascular Surgery Department, Hospital de Cruces, Barakaldo, Spain
bRadiology Department, Hospital de Cruces, Barakaldo, Spain.
Correspondence: August Ysa, MD, Vascular Surgery Department, Hospital de Cruces. Pza de Cruces s/n Barakaldo, 48903 Spain.