Endovascular treatment of Behcet disease with recurrent infrainguinal arterial pseudoaneurysms: A case report and literature review

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Aneurysm or pseudoaneurysm formation is one of the vascular complications of Behcet disease. At present, the optimal treatment for the disease has not been established. The authors report a case of vasculo-Behcet disease (v-BD) with recurrent pseudoaneurysms in the left infrainguinal arteries (common femoral artery, superficial femoral artery, and popliteal artery), as well as thrombosis in the popliteal vein and posterior tibial vein. The patient underwent 3 rounds of surgery, but developed a new pseudoaneurysm several months after each surgery. Eventually, the patient was successfully treated with a combination of endovascular repair, using a fully covered stent graft, and prednisone. The pseudoaneurysm regressed without recurrence for more than 1 year. For v-BD, treatment with immunosuppressive therapy alone may not be sufficient to prevent the recurrence of pseudoaneurysms. For the endovascular treatment of pseudoaneurysms affecting the infrainguinal arteries in v-BD, a fully covered stent graft without oversizing is essential to prevent the recurrence of pseudoaneurysms.

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Ding, Z. Y., Jin, G. N., Ai, X., Li, L. Y., Zheng, P., Guan, Y., … Yang, J. (2016). Endovascular treatment of Behcet disease with recurrent infrainguinal arterial pseudoaneurysms: A case report and literature review. Medicine (United States), 95(19). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003545

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