| Literature DB >> 16034323 |
A V Troitskiĭ1, A N Bobrovskaia, P Iu Orekhov, Ie R Lysenko, R I Khabazov, P Iu Parshin, O G Griaznov, D V Lyubimtsev, M V Zaĭtsev, Ie D Maliutina, N V Ust'antseva.
Abstract
Popliteal and femoral aneurysms account for about 70% of the incidence of peripheral aneurysms. Only 4% of aneurysms run their course with the clinical evidence of rupture. The ruptured aneurysm is dangerous because of a potential limb loss as well as due to the threat of lethal outcome in patients at a high surgical risk. Presented herein is a successful experience (first in this country) gained with the treatment of a ruptured femoral aneurysm by means of endoprosthetics using a new stent graft with PTFB coating in a patient at a high risk for traditional surgical treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16034323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiol Sosud Khir ISSN: 1027-6661