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. 2014 Feb 3;8(2):130–132. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/6785.4028

[Table/Fig-4]:

Features of cases of preaortic iliac venous confluence

Sl. No. Name of author and year No. of cases Modality of finding Remarks
1 McClure & Huntington, 1929 [5] 2 NA) ------
2 Gladstone, 1929 [6] 1 Postmortem anatomic dissection
3 Brener et al., 1974 [8] 1 Intraoperative Infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
4 Baldridge et., al. 1987 [9] 1 Intraoperative Ruptured AAA
5 Vohra & Leiberman, 1991 [10] 1(F) Intraoperative Retropsoas right common iliac artery
6 Harman & Kopecky, 1992 [11] 1 CT ----
7 Panicek et al., 1992 [7] 1(F) CT postoperative Operated for mesodermal mixed ovarian tumor
8 Ruemenapf et al., 1998 [1] 2(M) Intraoperative AAA. Venous anomaly not detected in preoperative CT & Angiography
9 Schiavetta et al., 1998[12] 1(M) Intraoperative Ruptured AAA. Not detected in CT
10 Shindo et al., 1999 [13] 1(M) CT Infrarenal AAA. Retrocaval ureter.
11 Natsis et al., 2003 [14] 1 Anatomic dissection ----
12 Rocha et al., 2008 [15] 4 (F-3; M-1) MDCT 2 cases with renal mass.
13 Masood et al., 2008 [16] 1(M) Intraoperative Aneurysmal repair
14 Rhissassi et al., 2011 [17] 2 (M-1; F-1) Intraoperative Preoperative CT could not detect the anomaly. AAA.
15 Present case, 2013 1(F) Anatomic dissection Right double inferior vena cava with ventral IVC showing preaortic iliac confluence. .