The Open Circulation & Vascular Journal

2012, 5 : 8-12
Published online 2012 May 15. DOI: 10.2174/1877382601205010008
Publisher ID: TOCVJ-5-8

Stent-Assisted Coiling of a Ruptured Renal Artery Aneurysm: an Unusual Cause of Low Back Pain

Jorge A. Brenes and Asad Irfanullah
Department of Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

ABSTRACT

Renal artery aneurysms are rare, but their reported incidence has increased as a result of the widespread use of imaging techniques. Most aneurysms are asymptomatic and discovered incidentally; however, they can present with refractory hypertension, pain and hematuria. We report the case of a 42 year old normotensive woman who presented with acute lower back pain with unremarkable lumbar x rays, in the setting of acute anemia with hypotension, leading to a high suspicion for internal bleeding. CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed the presence of a ruptured 1.8 cm right renal artery aneurysm. Successful exclusion of the aneurysm was accomplished by stent-assisted coiling. Follow up imaging at one and six month intervals revealed patency of the stent and no deleterious effects on renal function.

Keywords:

Back pain, renal artery, aneurysm, stent, coiling, Interventional Radiology.