Background: inferior mesenteric arteriovenous malformations and fistulas (IMAVMs/IMAVFs) are rare but clinically significant vascular anomalies characterized by abnormal communications between arterial and venous systems, leading to major hemodynamic disturbances. These lesions may be silent or cause disabling and difficult-to-diagnose symptoms such as colonic ischemia, portal hypertension, or even high-output cardiomyopathy. Methods: this narrative review aims to summarize current evidence on the pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic management of these rare pathologies, supported by two our clinical cases. Conclusions: due to their rarity, multidisciplinary management and anatomical guided therapy are required for safe and lasting outcomes in patients with IMAVMs and IMAVFs.
Arteriovenous Malformations and Fistulas of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Clinical Experience / Ruggiero, Federica; Sirignano, Pasqualino; Rossi, Michele; Ronconi, Edoardo; Stillo, Francesco. - In: SURGICAL TECHNIQUES DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 2038-9582. - 15:1(2026). [10.3390/std15010003]
Arteriovenous Malformations and Fistulas of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Clinical Experience
Ruggiero, Federica
;Sirignano, Pasqualino;Rossi, Michele;Ronconi, Edoardo;
2026
Abstract
Background: inferior mesenteric arteriovenous malformations and fistulas (IMAVMs/IMAVFs) are rare but clinically significant vascular anomalies characterized by abnormal communications between arterial and venous systems, leading to major hemodynamic disturbances. These lesions may be silent or cause disabling and difficult-to-diagnose symptoms such as colonic ischemia, portal hypertension, or even high-output cardiomyopathy. Methods: this narrative review aims to summarize current evidence on the pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic management of these rare pathologies, supported by two our clinical cases. Conclusions: due to their rarity, multidisciplinary management and anatomical guided therapy are required for safe and lasting outcomes in patients with IMAVMs and IMAVFs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


