Case Report

Importance of Both Internal and External Iliac Artery Interrogation in Pelvic Trauma as Evidenced by Hemorrhage from Bilateral Corona Mortis with Unilateral Aberrant Origin off the External Iliac Artery

Figure 3

Left common iliac angiogram. Active extravasation (star) is seen from a left corona mortis (arrow). In this case, the internal and external iliac communication arises from an aberrant pubic branch. This aberrant pubic branch originates from the left external iliac artery proximal to the origin of inferior epigastric artery.