Author:
Bouh Khatraty Cheikh Saad,Mhammedi Nabil Alaoui,Ahsaini Mustapha,Mellas Soufiane,EL Ammari Jalal Eddine,Tazi Mohammed Fadl,Fassi Mohammed Jamal,Farih Moulay Hassan,Mohamed cheikh Abderrahmane,Fdili Fatima Zahra,Melhouf Moulay Abdelilah
Abstract
Renal artery aneurysm (RAA) is rare and generally asymptomatic. Rupture, thrombosis and intra-renal embolism are complications of aneurysm, which can lead to renal infarction and haemorrhagic shock. Aneurysms are often discovered incidentally during imaging examinations or when investigating other diseases. Treatment is varied, ranging from endovascular techniques to open surgery and renal auto transplantation. We report the case of a young woman followed for a renal artery aneurysm that ruptured during vaginal delivery.