Pseudoaneurysm Caused by Disruption of an Externally Supported Knitted Dacron Graft for Femoropopliteal Bypass
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概要
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Technological advances in artificial blood vessels used in arterial reconstructive surgery have contributed significantly to the development of this field. The 5-year cumulative patency rate of femoropopliteal bypass using knitted Dacron grafts at Keio University Hospital is over 80% (1). This rate is comparable with the results of femoropopliteal bypass surgery using autovein grafts (2, 3, 4). Therefore, we usually perform femoropopliteal bypass using a knitted Dacron graft. However, pseudoaneurysm formation remains one of the major complications of arterial reconstructive surgery. In most cases, a pseudoaneurysm is caused by infection or external injury, and is detected at the anastomotic site. This paper deals with an extremely rare, non-anastomotic aneurysm caused by total disruption in the middle of an externally supported knitted Dacron graft used for femoropopliteal bypass.
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著者
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Orii Masahiro
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Orii Masahiro
Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine Keio University
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Yamazaki Masanori
Department Of Aging Medicine And Geriatrics Institute On Aging And Adaptation Shinshu University Gra
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Yamazaki Masanori
Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine Keio University
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Akiyama Yoshinobu
Department Of Surgery Kkr Tachikawa Hospital
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Akiyama Yoshinobu
Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine Keio University
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SHIRASUGI Nozomu
Department of Surgery, School of Medicine Keio University
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Shirasugi Nozomu
Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine Keio University
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