Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 46, Issue 3 , Pages 565-568, September 2007

Native superficial femoral artery peripheral atherectomy site pseudoaneurysm: A case report

Presented at the Thirty-fourth Annual Symposium of the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Las Vegas, Nev, Mar 8-11, 2006.

Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pa.

Received 19 January 2007; accepted 16 April 2007.

A 45-year-old woman who presented with blue toe syndrome was treated with atherectomy for a focal plaque located in the superficial femoral artery. She subsequently developed a large pseudoaneurysm at the atherectomy site requiring multiple sequential endovascular procedures in order to maintain in-line blood flow to the foot. Pseudoaneurysm formation at native peripheral artery atherectomy site has not been reported previously. We discuss possible complications of atherectomy and the possible mechanism of pseudoaneurysm formation after atherectomy. We address the importance of understanding risks of these minimally invasive procedures along with planning follow-up duplex and potential bail-out tactics.

 

 Competition of interest: none.

PII: S0741-5214(07)00730-6

doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2007.04.046

Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 46, Issue 3 , Pages 565-568, September 2007