1968
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(68)90526-6
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Ruptured hypogastric artery aneurysms

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“…A bifurcated aortic graft to the bilateral CIAs was placed with OEA of the RHAA. 10,28 A similar presentation was seen in a case of Kuwabara and associates; however, there was also a persistent sciatic artery aneurysm that was noted. Again, bifurcated graft placement ensued, with distal anastomoses to the right CIA and left EIA, followed by closure of the persistent sciatic artery aneurysm.…”
Section: Operative Repairsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…A bifurcated aortic graft to the bilateral CIAs was placed with OEA of the RHAA. 10,28 A similar presentation was seen in a case of Kuwabara and associates; however, there was also a persistent sciatic artery aneurysm that was noted. Again, bifurcated graft placement ensued, with distal anastomoses to the right CIA and left EIA, followed by closure of the persistent sciatic artery aneurysm.…”
Section: Operative Repairsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Upon laparotomy, a left inguinal hernia with frank hemorrhage into the sac secondary to a ruptured 7-cm HAA was discovered. 10 Singh and associates managed a RHAA presenting as bleeding prolapsed hemorrhoids and right lower extremity swelling from a deep vein thrombosis. Ultrasound examination showed evidence of a retroperitoneal hematoma and common femoral vein thrombus from external compression.…”
Section: Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%