Japanese Journal of Vascular Surgery
Online ISSN : 1881-767X
Print ISSN : 0918-6778

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A Rare Case of Aortic Coarctation in an Elder Patient with Development Aneurysm of Intercostal Arteriesand Spinal Cord Symptom
Akihito ImaiHiroshi WatanabeFujio SatoYuji HiramatsuKen Sakakibara
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This report describes a 61-year-old man with the spinal cord symptom and intermittent claudication. Computed tomography (CT) revealed aortic coarctation with development of many collateral arteries caused an anterior spinal artery steal syndrome. Surgical repair was performed by extra-anatomic bypass. Furthermore, it did not process the collateral arteries with the danger. The postoperative CT revealed that the retrograde bloodstream from spinal cord wasdecreases and the aneurysms of the collateral vessels wave shrinked. Intermittent claudication was completely disappeared, but the spinal cord symptom of the upper extremitieswas still remained.
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