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A CLINICAL CASE OF SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL TREATMENT OF A PATIENT WITH ISOLATED ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS, COMMON ILIAC AND COMMON FEMORAL ARTERIES WITH CONCOMITANT BLADDER CANCER

Abstract

We present a clinical case of successful surgical treatment of a patient with isolated abdominal aortic aneurysms, common iliac and common femoral arteries and associated bladder cancer. Surgical treatment was performed in the following areas: resection of the abdominal aorta, aorto-bifemoral prosthetics with reimplantation of the lower mesenteric artery, in connection with a pronounced adhesion process, to reduce surgical trauma and blood loss, aneurysmatic bag of the aorta and iliac arteries was not dissected. The postoperative period proceeded without any special features. The patient was discharged for the eighth day into the medical rehabilitation department. The presented case of non-standard intervention allowed to avoid a terrible complication of the aneurysmrupture of the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and iliac arteries in case of severe accompanying pathology.

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M. Sh. Kashaev
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


V. Sh. Ishmetov
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


A. V. Pavlov
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


F. A. Ashurov
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


R. F. Safin
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


I. R. Karimov
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


A. F. Nagaev
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


A. R. Yakupov
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


M. R. Nigmatullin
Клиника ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


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Kashaev M.Sh., Ishmetov V.Sh., Pavlov A.V., Ashurov F.A., Safin R.F., Karimov I.R., Nagaev A.F., Yakupov A.R., Nigmatullin M.R. A CLINICAL CASE OF SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL TREATMENT OF A PATIENT WITH ISOLATED ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS, COMMON ILIAC AND COMMON FEMORAL ARTERIES WITH CONCOMITANT BLADDER CANCER. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2020;15(5):81-84. (In Russ.)

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