Authors:
S. Mylona, A. Lourbakou, A.-A. Katsarou, G. Karagiannis, N. Batakis; Athens/GR
Conclusion
The quick diagnosis is very important because prompt surgical treatment is critical and contributes to decreased morbidity and mortality. CT scan is the less invasive, more safe method comparing DSA in diagnosis aorto-caval fistula(1-5). Magnetic resonance angiography with suppression of the venous signal can also identify an aorto-caval fistula but is a more complicated procedure with a significant number of limitations (6-8).