Stent graft repair of anastomotic pseudoaneurysm of femoral–popliteal bypass graft following patch angioplasty

  • Carollo A
  • Gagliardo G
  • DeVito P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pseudoaneurysm (PA) following vascular reconstruction is a complication of bypass surgery. Historically, the mainstay of treatment was an open repair; the surgical management consisted of resection of the initial graft with reimplantation of a new bypass either into the original arteriotomy or to a more distal target. Placement of a stent graft to exclude the PA is a viable option. We present a case of an 85-year-old man with prior history of polytetrafluoroethylene femoral-popliteal bypass now with an 8 × 5.6 cm PA of the distal anastomosis site treated with endovascular placement of a Viabahn stent.

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Carollo, A., Gagliardo, G., DeVito, P. M., & Cicchillo, M. (2016). Stent graft repair of anastomotic pseudoaneurysm of femoral–popliteal bypass graft following patch angioplasty. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016(12), rjw198. https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjw198

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