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Item Left colic artery aneurysm(Elsevier, 2020-10) Kota, Albert A.; Wang, Keisin; Leckie, Katherine; King, Justin; Maijub, John; Motaganahalli, Raghu L.; Medicine, School of MedicineAn aneurysm of the inferior mesenteric artery is a rarely described clinical presentation. We have presented the case of a ruptured aneurysm originating from a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery that might represent an aneurysm of the left colic artery or the arc of Riolan. Aneurysms of this anatomic location can develop secondary to mesenteric occlusive disease, alterations in mesenteric blood flow from previous operations, or connective tissue disease. In the present case, a patient with a ruptured inferior mesenteric artery branch aneurysm had presented with intra-abdominal hemorrhage, which was successfully treated with endovascular embolization.Item Spontaneous Iliac Vein Rupture Due to May-Thurner Syndrome and Its Staged Management(Sage, 2019) Ingram, Michael; Miladore, Julia; Gupta, Alok; Maijub, John; Wang, Keisin; Fajardo, Andres; Motaganahalli, Raghu; Surgery, School of MedicineWe present a case of a 58-year-old otherwise healthy women who presented with left lower extremity deep venous thrombosis and was found to have pulmonary embolism along with a ruptured left internal iliac vein. Our patient was hemodynamically stable upon presentation; therefore, a staged approach was undertaken. Initially, an inferior vena cava filter was placed and the patient was slowly advanced to therapeutic anticoagulation and subsequently discharged. She then returned 2 weeks after discharge for venogram, mechanical thrombectomy, and stenting. At 1-year follow-up in clinic, she was found to have patent stents and resolution of symptoms.