AbstractThe authors present a case of aortocaval fistula with interesting findings: peritonitis; a springy, distended liver; and an apparently intact abdominal aortic aneurysm. Postmortem examination revealed that the aneurysm was not intact.Get full access to this articleView all access options for this article.Get accessReferences1. Phipps RF : Spontaneous aortocaval fistulas. Br J Hosp Med 39:306-307, 1988.2. Burke AM , Jammieson GG : Aortocaval fistula associated with ruptured aortic aneurysm. Br. J. Surg 70:431-433, 1983.