Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Various collateral pathways maintain blood flow to the lower extremities in patients with Leriche syndrome. The occurrence of true aneurysms in the lumbar artery-a component of an extensive collateral circulation network in patients with Leriche syndrome-is extremely rare. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 73-year-old man with Leriche syndrome was diagnosed with lumbar artery aneurysm complicated by a duodenal fistula. The patient underwent endovascular repair, surgical duodenal fistula closure, and debridement of the aneurysm wall until coil exposure. DISCUSSION: With the same mechanism, patients with aortic occlusive disease may develop an aneurysm and arterio-enteric fistula in the collateral circulation. Combination of treatments may be important for hemostasis, control of infection, and maintaining adequate distal perfusion. CONCLUSION: Endovascular embolization can control bleeding as well as serve as a landmark for the debridement of contaminated aneurysm. Surgical fistula closure and aneurysm-wall debridement are useful for control of local infection.