Endovascular treatment of a systemic-to-pulmonary artery fistula: A case report

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Abstract

Systemic-to-pulmonary artery fistulas are rare. This condition may be congenital, post-traumatic, or post-inflammatory and can cause infection, hemorrhage, or pulmonary hypertension. Here, we report a case of an intercostal-to-pulmonary artery fistula, incidentally detected during the evaluation of dyspnea in a 67-year-old woman. Retrograde transcatheter coil embolization in a dilated draining pulmonary artery was initially attempted. However, another draining pulmonary artery developed after 5 months. The intercostal arteries or systemic feeders were successfully embolized through a transarterial access. At the 10-month follow-up, the abnormally dilated vessels had regressed, and dyspnea had improved. Sequential or simultaneous retro- and antegrade transcatheter embolization may successfully treat pleural arterio-arterial fistulas.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of the Korean Society of Radiology
Volume82
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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Keywords

  • Arterio-Arterial fistula
  • Therapeutic embolization
  • Vascular fistula

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