Repair of a high-flow superficial femoral arteriovenous fistula using a bell-bottom iliac limb endoprosthesis

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A 50-year-old patient had presented with recalcitrant right lower extremity venous stasis ulceration, atrial fibrillation, and congestive heart failure. He had a history of a gunshot wound to the right thigh >30 years previously, which had been managed without surgery. Computed tomography angiography indicated a fistulous communication between the right superficial femoral artery and vein with massively dilated right iliofemoral venous and arterial systems. He was treated with stent-graft coverage of the superficial femoral arteriovenous fistula using a bell-bottom iliac limb endoprosthesis. This stent-graft accommodated the diameter asymmetry in the superficial femoral artery caused by the long-standing fistula and ameliorated the symptoms that had afflicted him for decades.

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Jhajj, S., Kar, R., Teruya, T. H., & Patel, S. T. (2022). Repair of a high-flow superficial femoral arteriovenous fistula using a bell-bottom iliac limb endoprosthesis. In Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases, Innovations and Techniques (Vol. 8, pp. 98–101). Society for Vascular Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvscit.2021.11.010

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