Percutaneous closure of giant saphenous vein graft aneurysm

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Background: Aneurysmal dilatation of saphenous vein grafts used for coronary artery bypass grafting is a rare complication. These aneurysms are often large in calibre and pose a risk of rupture with significant haemorrhage. Case summary: We describe a case whereby a large saphenous vein graft aneurysm is closed percutaneously using a vascular plug to cease flow and promote thrombosis of the aneurysm whilst reconstructing the occluded native artery to negate ischaemia. Conclusion: Saphenous vein graft aneurysms following coronary artery bypass graft are rare and late complications. The preferred modality of closure is via percutaneous approach that requires meticulous planning to achieve a good outcome.

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Loh, S. X., McQuillan, C., Sharabi, A. H., & Egred, M. (2023). Percutaneous closure of giant saphenous vein graft aneurysm. European Heart Journal - Case Reports, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytad491

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