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J Vasc Interv Radiol · Aug 2004
Case ReportsEndovascular repair of spontaneous or traumatic iliac vein rupture.
- Steven R Zieber, Bryan R Mustert, Michael F Knox, and Brian C Fedeson.
- Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Spectrum Health-Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504, USA. slzieber@earthlink.net
- J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2004 Aug 1;15(8):853-6.
AbstractSpontaneous rupture of the iliac vein and rupture resulting from blunt trauma are both very unusual. Herein one case of each are reported and were managed by emergent endovascular repair with use of covered stents. Favorable outcomes were achieved in both cases.
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