Abstract

Isolated iliac artery aneurysms are extremely rare, accounting for less than 2% of all aneurysmal diseases. These aneurysms are usually seen in older men. Very mildly symptomatic but carries a significant risk of rupture when the aneurysms have reached a large size. Their operative mortality is significantly higher when undertaken as an urgent or elective procedure, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate management. The development of radiological exploration methods has facilitated the discovery and diagnosis of these aneurysms. The emergence of endovascular techniques constitutes an alternative to traditional surgical treatment. We report our surgical management of an aneurysm of the primary iliac artery isolated in a 71-year-old man, who benefited in our department from a resection of the aneurysm with restoration of continuity by a prosthetic bypass. The objective of this article is to present and describe the diagnostic assessment; imaging data, treatment methods as well as a review of the literature concerning the history of iliac artery aneurysms.

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