2018
DOI: 10.1590/1677-5449.007517
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Aneurisma isolado de artéria femoral superficial roto contido: relato de caso

Abstract: Resumo Aneurismas verdadeiros isolados da artéria femoral superficial (AFS) são eventos raros. Manifestam-se principalmente em homens idosos e frequentemente estão associados a outros aneurismas. Possuem etiologia variada e costumam ser detectados quando apresentam complicações como trombose, embolização distal ou, mais raramente, ruptura. O presente caso refere-se a um paciente cujo aneurisma de AFS se apresentou roto contido e sem associações com outros aneurismas. Foram realizados eco-Doppler colorido arter… Show more

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“…The most closely related risk factors are arterial hypertension and smoking, and less closely linked factors include traumas, inflammatory states, syphilis infection, and connective tissue diseases, such as Marfan and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes. 4,6,12,13 Clinically, PAAs can present gradually or acutely. Progressive presentations present with intermittent claudication and with compressive symptoms, or may even be asymptomatic.…”
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“…The most closely related risk factors are arterial hypertension and smoking, and less closely linked factors include traumas, inflammatory states, syphilis infection, and connective tissue diseases, such as Marfan and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes. 4,6,12,13 Clinically, PAAs can present gradually or acutely. Progressive presentations present with intermittent claudication and with compressive symptoms, or may even be asymptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 ER is preferred for patients with elevated surgical risk, because it is a less invasive method. 6,14 The most common postoperative complications are related to hospitalization (respiratory tract infections, acute renal failure, deep venous thrombosis), followed by graft thrombosis, hematoma involving the surgical wound, and problems with healing. 3 Use of ER enables patients to spend less time in hospital and is associated with lower rates of surgical wound complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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