Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 50, Issue 4 , Pages 910-914, October 2009

Compression of the left renal artery and celiac trunk by diaphragmatic crura

Department of Visceral, Thoracic, and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Carl-Gustav-Carus Dresden, Dresden, Germany

Received 10 March 2009; accepted 4 May 2009.

Symptomatic compression of the celiac trunk by crura of the diaphragm is a rare disorder. Even more infrequent external compression of renal arteries is found. Although the indication for surgical therapy is controversially discussed in the literature for celiac artery compression syndrome, it is unequivocally for renal artery entrapment. We present the case of a young woman who was assigned to our hospital with arterial hypertension and stenosis of the left renal artery. After percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was performed, immediate recoil occurred. Therefore, the suspicion of entrapment by diaphragmatic crura was expressed. Additionally performed diagnostic procedures including computed tomography (CT)-angiography verified our suspicion. Surgical decompression of both vessels was successfully performed.

 

 Competition of interest: none.

PII: S0741-5214(09)01009-X

doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2009.05.004

Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 50, Issue 4 , Pages 910-914, October 2009