Abstract

We present the two cases of 62-year-old and 65-year-old males. Preoperative radiology for each patient showed an infrarenal aortic aneurysm with a retroperitoneal hematoma in contact with the lumbar vertebral bodies and psoas muscle. The draped aorta sign was evident in both cases. A curative surgical intervention was accomplished for both patients, respectively. This was achieved through the removal of the existing hematomas that were compressing the vertebrae in addition to the complete isolation and resection of the respective abdominal aortic aneurysms along with thorough reconstruction of the aortoiliac spindles with patent synthetic grafts to ensure the patency of the preexisting vascular axis. A contained rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm is a rare occurring vascular pathology that manifests with nonspecific symptoms, such as femoral neuropathy and lower back pain proportionate to the degree of the level of erosion of the affected lumbar vertebrae. This will increase the possibility of misdiagnosis and delays in treatment. Such a life-threatening vascular emergency should be timely detected and treated to avoid its complications and patient mortality.

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