False Aneurysm With Contained Rupture Of The Right Primitive Iliac Artery: A Case Operated On At The Festoc Center In Bamako
Diarra BI, Doumbia M, Coulibaly B, Daffe S, Coulibaly B, Doucoure O, Koita S, Diallo B, Traore S, Coulibaly M, Keita A, Toure M, Diarra MB, Togola B, Togo S ,Ouattara MA, Yena S
An iliac artery aneurysm is defined as a localized and permanent dilatation of the artery with a diameter
greater than 1.5 cm. We report the case of a 32-year-old patient who had been admitted to the André
Festoc center for one month of evolving lumbar pain, and in whom the morphological work-up revealed
an aneurysm of the right common iliac artery. The aneurysm was cured by flattening and interposition
of a PTFE prosthesis. Post-operative management was straightforward. Initially, Bechet's disease
was suspected in view of the genital ulcerations, but the ophthalmological examination was normal.
Syphilitic origin was therefore considered, as syphilis serology can be negative in the primary phase.