| Literature DB >> 20470688 |
Christos Verikokos1, Efthimios D Avgerinos, Achilleas Chatziioannou, Athanasios Katsargyris, Chris Klonaris.
Abstract
Persistent sciatic artery (PSA), a persistent embryologic continuation of the internal iliac artery, represents a rare yet clinically important vascular anomaly. PSA is prone to aneurysmal change, which can subsequently lead to distal embolization, sciatic neuropathy, or rupture. The conventional surgical treatment of PSA aneurysms is commonly complex and carries the risk for sciatic nerve damage. We report herein the successful endovascular management of a PSA aneurysm and postaneurysmal stenosis with the use of two overlapping self-expanding stent-grafts via a contralateral transfemoral approach. Additionally, a review of the literature regarding the treatment of these unusual peripheral aneurysms is provided.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20470688 DOI: 10.2310/6670.2010.00019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vascular ISSN: 1708-5381 Impact factor: 1.285