| Literature DB >> 28382276 |
Kuk Hui Son1, So Young Lee1, Jin Mo Kang2, Chang Hu Choi1, Kook Yang Park1, Chul Hyun Park1.
Abstract
A 27-year-old female patient was referred due to an edematous left lower extremity. Both saphenous veins had been ablated with an endovenous laser procedure used to treat varicose veins. Venography revealed that the left common femoral vein had been divided and that thrombosis was present at the site of division. No veins were available around the thighs. The patient was treated using a staged procedure. During the first stage, a ringed polytetrafluoroethylene graft was used to repair the common femoral vein, and an arteriovenous fistula was constructed from the femoral artery to the graft using a short segment of cephalic vein to increase graft patency. The edema was relieved postoperatively and the graft was patent. During the second stage, which was performed 6 months later, the fistula was occluded by coil embolization. The staged procedure described herein provides an alternative for venous reconstruction when autologous vein is unavailable.Entities:
Keywords: Femoral vein; Injuries; Surgery, complications; Varicose veins
Year: 2017 PMID: 28382276 PMCID: PMC5380210 DOI: 10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.2.133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 2233-601X
Fig. 1Computed tomographic scan and venographic images. (A, B) The left femoral vein above the proximal superficial femoral vein was not visualized by computed tomography. (C) Venography showed that the left femoral vein had been divided and that thrombosis was present around its stump.
Fig. 2Operative findings. (A) After extending the previous operation wound in the left inguinal area, the hematoma around the left femoral vein was removed. (B) Thrombectomy was performed in the left iliac and femoral veins. (C) The divided left femoral vein was repaired using a 14-mm ringed PTFE graft (black arrow). An arteriovenous fistula was constructed between the left common femoral artery and the PTFE graft using harvested left cephalic vein (*). PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene.
Fig. 3(A, B) Computed tomography images obtained at 7 days after surgery confirmed patency of the left femoral vein and arteriovenous fistula.
Fig. 4(A) The fistula was removed 6 months after surgery by coil embolization. (B) At 18 months after surgery, Doppler ultrasonography confirmed left femoral vein patency.