EJVES Extra
Volume 19, Issue 2 , Pages e13-e15, February 2010

Intraoperative Buttock Ischemia with Postoperative Necrosis following Infrainguinal Bypass Surgery

Sheffield Vascular Institute, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK

Received 17 August 2009; accepted 31 October 2009. published online 07 December 2009.

Abstract 

Buttock necrosis is a rare presentation of severe pelvic ischaemia. It has been reported following open abdominal aortic repair and after internal iliac embolisation prior to endovascular treatment of aortic aneurysm. The internal iliac arteries are the major blood supply to the pelvis and buttocks. Collateral connections between the rectal and gluteal branches of the internal iliac artery and the deep femoral artery are well recognised. Iatrogenic interruption of this collateral circulation following rectal surgery resulting in limb ischaemia has been described. We present an exceptional case of buttock necrosis following infrainguinal bypass in a patient with bilateral internal iliac and left external iliac artery occlusions. The case is the first such reported to our knowledge.

Keywords: Buttock necrosis, Gluteal necrosis, Internal iliac artery occlusion, Femoro-popliteal bypass

 

PII: S1533-3167(09)00037-5

doi:10.1016/j.ejvsextra.2009.10.002

Refers to article:

  • Intraoperative Buttock Ischemia with Postoperative Necrosis following Infrainguinal Bypass Surgery , 21 December 2009

    W. Al-Jundi, A. Durham-Hall, E. Oakley, J. Beard
    European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery March 2010 (Vol. 39, Issue 3, Page 378)

EJVES Extra
Volume 19, Issue 2 , Pages e13-e15, February 2010