Abstract

Large symptomatic aneurysmal renal arteriovenous (AV) fistulas usually present with a flank bruit, uncontrolled hypertension, and high-output cardiac failure. Traditionally, these have been treated surgically because of the risk of inadvertent pulmonary embolism with use of embolization techniques. The authors report a case of a giant renal AV fistula successfully treated with staged embolization with use of metallic coils and silk suture. This resulted in a graded reduction in the extreme flow through the fistula, followed by delayed thrombosis and cure of the patient's symptoms.

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