2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2020.07.010
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A hybrid approach for vascular control and repair of an expanding iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysm

Abstract: Surgical repair of iatrogenic femoral pseudoaneurysms in the setting of distorted anatomy, multiple prior interventions, and ongoing hemorrhage requires extensive proximal and distal dissection for control. Furthermore, profunda femoral and other arterial branch control may not always be feasible and can lead to considerable blood loss at the time of surgical exploration. We present a simple, safe, and effective hybrid approach for inflow, outflow, and branch control for treatment of a proximally located, acti… Show more

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“…Unlike the progression of FPAs after surgery or trauma, 80% of cases of pseudoaneurysm caused by arterial perforation resolve spontaneously (Hashemi, 2010). The incidence of the formation of pseudoaneurysm after arterial puncture has been reported in literature as being between 0.2% and 6 % (Gorecka, 2020). Non-pulsatile, pseudoaneurysms of less than 4 cm and suitable anatomy are the first step in non-surgical treatment options.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the progression of FPAs after surgery or trauma, 80% of cases of pseudoaneurysm caused by arterial perforation resolve spontaneously (Hashemi, 2010). The incidence of the formation of pseudoaneurysm after arterial puncture has been reported in literature as being between 0.2% and 6 % (Gorecka, 2020). Non-pulsatile, pseudoaneurysms of less than 4 cm and suitable anatomy are the first step in non-surgical treatment options.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%