EJVES Extra
Volume 14, Issue 4 , Pages 48-50 , October 2007

Endovascular Repair of a Popliteal Artery Aneurysm in a ‘Hostile Leg’

  • U. Sadat

      Affiliations

    • Cambridge Vascular Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge
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  • C. Cousins

      Affiliations

    • University Department of Radiology, Addenbrooke's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK
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  • J.R. Boyle

      Affiliations

    • Cambridge Vascular Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Mr. J. R. Boyle, MD, FRCS, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Box 201, Addenbrooke's NHS Foundation Hospital Trust, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, UK.

,Accepted 7 August 2007.

  • Image Result

    (a) Right calf (posterior view) showing oedematous, infected venous ulceration and gross skin changes of chronic venous insufficiency. (b) Medial view of right lower leg (and lateral left leg) after u

    (a) Right calf (posterior view) showing oedematous, infected venous ulceration and gross skin changes of chronic venous insufficiency. (b) Medial view of right lower leg (and lateral left leg) after ulcer had healed demonstrating the residual skin changes of chronic venous insufficiency.

  • Image Result
    (a) Digital subtraction angiogram showing 3.2cm popliteal aneurysm in right leg. (b) Completion angiogram showing complete exclusion of the aneurysm after stent-graft deployment with good distal run-o

    (a) Digital subtraction angiogram showing 3.2cm popliteal aneurysm in right leg. (b) Completion angiogram showing complete exclusion of the aneurysm after stent-graft deployment with good distal run-off.

PII: S1533-3167(07)00029-5

doi: 10.1016/j.ejvsextra.2007.08.002

EJVES Extra
Volume 14, Issue 4 , Pages 48-50 , October 2007