Surgical repair of pseudoaneurysms and complex arteriovenous fistula between popliteal vessels

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An arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an abnormal and permanent communication between an artery and a vein caused by penetrating traumas or iatrogenic injuries. A penetrating trauma to the endothelial wall can lead to formation of pseudoaneurysms (PSA) and to formation of an AVF. Here, the authors present the case of a patient with a complex AVF of popliteal vessels, associated with popliteal artery pseudoaneurysm, suggested by clinical features and imaging exams, and treated with conventional surgery due to unavailability of a stent graft with appropriate diameter and because endovascular surgery isn’t provided at the service where this patient was operated.

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Góes Junior, A. M. de O., de Oliveira, C. P., Maia, C. C., Xavier, B. C., & de Azevedo, S. K. B. C. (2018). Surgical repair of pseudoaneurysms and complex arteriovenous fistula between popliteal vessels. Jornal Vascular Brasileiro, 17(3), 229–233. https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.000618

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