Wound complications of the in situ saphenous vein bypass technique

1992 ◽  
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pp. 0843-0850 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harvey S. Feigenbaum ◽  
Thomas S. Reifsnyder ◽  
Dennis S. Bandyk ◽  
Gary S. Seabrook ◽  
Edward S. Kinney
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Dennis Bandyk ◽  
Gary Seabrook ◽  
Edward Kinney ◽  
Jonathan B. Towne

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Peter R. Nelson ◽  
Patrick M. McEnaney ◽  
Laureen A. Callahan ◽  
Elias J. Arous

1992 ◽  
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Anthony D. Whittemore ◽  
Jeffrey J. Gilbertson ◽  
Daniel B. Walsh ◽  
Robert M. Zwolak ◽  
Mary Anne M. Waters ◽  
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David Rosenthal ◽  
Malcolm B. Herring ◽  
Terence G. O'Donovan ◽  
Dolores F. Cikrit ◽  
Anthony J. Comerota ◽  
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Robert M. Zwolak ◽  
Mary Anne Waters ◽  
Anne Musson ◽  
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SJ Dan ◽  
JS Train ◽  
HA Mitty ◽  
CM Miller

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Purpose: To report a minimally invasive approach to popliteal artery aneurysm (PAA) treatment. Methods and Results: A 48-year-old male with a 3-cm PAA was treated electively with an endovascular in situ saphenous vein bypass and transluminal antegrade coil embolization of the PAA prior to completion of the proximal anastomosis. Two short incisions at the anastomosis sites resulted in no wound complications, and the patient was discharged after 2 days. After 14 months of follow-up, the patient is asymptomatic with continued patency of the in situ bypass and occlusion of the PAA. Conclusions: This endovascular approach for minimally invasive femoropopliteal in situ saphenous vein bypass grafting appears feasible for treatment of PAAs. This method may reduce the rate of wound complications attending classic open in situ bypass grafts.


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