Successful management of abdominal wall arteriovenous malformation by embolization and surgery

Background: Congenital vascular malformations CVMs are usually challenging for the physicians, which need a multispecialty management, approach. Among these malformations, arteriovenous malformations are of special importance because of their ability to increase in size and bleed, and the hymodynam...

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Main Authors: محمد علي نحاس, معن العيسمي, يمان الديري
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Damascus university 2024-03-01
Series:مجلة جامعة دمشق للعلوم الطبية
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Online Access:http://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/heaj/article/view/6779
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Summary:Background: Congenital vascular malformations CVMs are usually challenging for the physicians, which need a multispecialty management, approach. Among these malformations, arteriovenous malformations are of special importance because of their ability to increase in size and bleed, and the hymodynamic effects of the areteriovenous shunting. Additionally, they never regress spontaneously. Presentation of the case: 20 years old patient presented to the clinic with a congenital 20*40 cm painful hump on the lower left quadrant of the abdomen with pain, bleeding and ulceration.  The patient was treated by endovascular emboliztion of the AVM feeding vessels, followed by surgical exicion and a plastic surgery to cover the resulting defect in the abdominal wall Results: the resection was curative without major complications and the scar was very good 3 months after treatment without signs of relapse. Conclusion: further periodic follow-up is required because of its high relapce ability taking into consideration the female gender of the patient.
ISSN:2072-2265
2789-6889