Materials and methods
Retrospective database review identified 50 patients treated in our institution for aorto-venous fistulas (AVF) caused by
spontaneous AAA rupture in the 20 years 1991–2010. Pulsating abdominal mass and low back pain were the leading symptoms on
admission in our patients. Signs of shock, congestive heart failure, or pelvic and lower extremity venous hypertension were
present in 48%, 26%, and 75% of the patients, respectively. Diagnosis of AVF was based on physical examination, duplex ultrasonography,
conventional angiography, or multislice computed tomography (MSCT). In 40% of the patients the presence of AVF has not been
recognized before surgery. All patients were treated with open surgery.