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Vascular Specialist International ; : 170-173, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-762022

ABSTRACT

The development of post-catheterization arterial pseudoaneurysms is one of the most common vascular access complications following angiographies and endovascular interventions. Different therapeutic options to treat these lesions have been used. We herein report the case of a 79-year-old woman who was referred to our service for evaluation with a post-catheterization superficial femoral artery pseudoaneurysm measuring 4 cm. Owing to the anatomical location of the arterial pseudoaneurysm and the patient’s refusal to undergo open surgery, we treated the lesion using an endovascular approach with a balloon tamponade. The procedure was successful, and the patient recovered well and was discharged from the hospital without complications. At 6-month follow-up she remained symptom-free and without recurrence.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Aneurysm, False , Angiography , Balloon Occlusion , Femoral Artery , Follow-Up Studies , Recurrence
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Vascular Specialist International ; : 117-120, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742480

ABSTRACT

The endovascular recanalization of the iliocaval system has replaced venous surgical reconstructions as the primary treatment option in severe post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS). We herein present a 51-year-old female with previous deep venous thrombosis, complicated with PTS with a large and complex circumferential calf ulcer measuring 25 cm of length in the left lower extremity. Venogram revealed a complete and extensive occlusion in the left iliofemoral system. A surgical bypass from the left common femoral vein to the right common iliac vein was performed. Patient recovered well and after 12 months postoperation her large wound is healing favorably with a clean and well granulated bed. Iliofemoral venous bypass is a feasible treatment for non-healing ulcer of lower extremity.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Femoral Vein , Iliac Vein , Lower Extremity , Ulcer , Venous Thrombosis , Wounds and Injuries
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