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Synchronous Endobypass of Bilateral Superficial Femoral Artery Aneurysms (After Bilateral Popliteal Aneurysm Bypass Surgery) Using Heparin-Bonded Stent-Grafts
Introduction
Bilateral superficial femoral artery aneurysms are a rare entity, managed here via a synchronous endovascular approach.
Report
An 84-year-old male presented with bilateral peri-anastomotic superficial femoral artery aneurysms 3 years after femoropopliteal bypass for bilateral popliteal aneurysms. He underwent successful synchronous bilateral endobypass using overlapped 13 × 100 mm (proximal) and 11 × 100 mm (distal) heparin-bonded endoprostheses.
Discussion
Calibre mismatch between ectatic vessel and narrower vein graft may be related to peri-anastomotic aneurysm formation in a patient who has a predilection for aneurysm formation. Bilateral superficial femoral artery aneurysms can be managed by synchronous endobypass with the attendant benefits of avoiding repeat admission/anaesthetic episodes.