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Publication Case report of gross hematuria in the nutcracker syndrome resolved by renocaval reimplantation; [Prikaz izlečenja bolesnika sa obilnom hematurijom kod sindroma nutcracker primenom renokavalne reimplantacije](2016) ;Banzić, Igor (36518108700) ;Fatić, Nikola (56108975900) ;Pejkić, Siniša (57189038513) ;Davidović, Lazar (7006821504) ;Sladojević, Miloš (35184234700)Končar, Igor (19337386500)Introduction. Nutcracker syndrome is defined as a set of signs and symptoms secondary to compression of the left renal vein (LRV) in the acute anatomic angle between the aorta and its superior mesenteric branch. Case report. A 38-year-old woman with asymptomatic and "idiopathic" gross hematuria came to the Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia in Belgrade. Hematuria was documented by cystoscopy and was found to be unilateral, located to the left urethral orifice. The contrast-enhanced multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) scan showed a stenotic LRV due to the extrinsic compression in the angle formed by the ventral aorta and superior mesenteric artery (MSA), with a jet of contrast through the lumen. Considering the negative investigations for more common causes of hematuria, its incapacitating nature, and above mentioned imaging findings suggestive of the nutcracker syndrome, an indication for the open surgical correction of the LRV entrapment was established. The patient underwent reimplantation of the LRV into the more distal inferior vena cava (IVC), to relocate it out of the constrictive aortomesenteric space. Intraoperative findings were notable for blood flow turbulence in the LRV and hypertrophy of its tributaries, which were ligated. We presented the first published case in the Serbian literature on nutcracker syndrome with hematuria resolved by renocaval reimplantation. Conclusion. This case report demonstrates that renocaval reimplantation, as the open surgery technique, could be the adequate method for resolving gross hematuria in patients with nutcracker syndrome. © 2016, Institut za Vojnomedicinske Naucne Informacije/Documentaciju. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Secondary venous aneurysm following intravenous drug abuse: A case report; [Sekundarna venska aneurizma kao posledica intravenozne zloupotrebe narkotika](2016) ;Marković, Miroslav (7101935751) ;Dragaš, Marko (25027673300) ;Končar, Igor (19337386500) ;Banzić, Igor (36518108700) ;Pejkić, Siniša (57189038513) ;Fatić, Nikola (56108975900)Davidović, Lazar (7006821504)Introduction. Venous aneurysm (VA) is a rare condition that can be presented in both superficial and deep venous system. Secondary VAs as well as pseudoaneurysms are usually caused by external spontaneous or iatrogenic trauma. They are often misdiagnosed and inadequately treated. Complications include thrombosis, phlebitis, eventual pulmonary embolism and rupture. Case report. We presented a case of secondary VA of the great saphenous vein developed in a young addict following chronic intravenous drug application in the groin region. Aneurysm required urgent surgical treatment due to bleeding complication as it was previously misdiagnosed for hematoma (or abscess) and punctuated by a general surgeon. Complete re-section of VA with successful preservation of continuity of the great saphenous vein was performed. Postoperative course was uneventful. Regular venous flow through the great saphenous vein was confirmed on control ultrasound examination. Conclusion. VAs are uncommon, among them secondary VA being extremely rare. In cases with a significant diameter or threatening complications surgical treatment is recommended. © 2016, Institut za Vojnomedicinske Naucne Informacije/Documentaciju. All rights reserved.
