M.-h. Kim , J.-s. Park , J.Y. Kim , Y.-k. Kim , S.-s. Yun , H.J. Chun
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Abstract
Introduction
A wide-necked saccular renal artery aneurysm (RAA) arising from the left posterior segmental was not reported before and can be treated by stent-assisted coil embolisation.
Case report
A 69-year-old man presented with RAA arising from left posterior renal segmental artery, which was a saccular wide-necked RAA that was 2.5 cm in size. He underwent endovascular coil embolisation assisted with a self-expanding nitinol stent that originally had been constructed for the treatment of intracranial aneurysm. Distal renal infarction occurred in stented segmental artery.
Discussion
Distal infarction after stent-assisted coil embolisation should be considered as a possible complication in the treatment of RAA in relatively small renal segmental artery.