Abstract
Non-traumatic rupture of the aorta without preexisting aneurysm is rare. Most of the cases reported in literature involve the thoracic aorta. We report a case of a patient who developed a false aneurysm in a non-dilatated abdominal aorta with its origin just proximal to the celiac trunc due to a penetrating aortic ulceration. After unsuccessful attempts of percutaneous thrombin injections, it was successfully treated with an endovascular stentgraft.
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