Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2021)

Multiple superficial femoral artery pseudoanurysms following sub intimal application of paclitaxel coated technology

  • Krystal Dinh, BMed, M Trauma,
  • Animesh Singla, MBBS, FRACS (Vasc),
  • Hiro Masuda, MD,
  • Daniel Nguyen, MBBS, FRACS (Gen), FRACS (Vasc)

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
pp. 3628 – 3630

Abstract

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Drug coated balloons (DCB) are a commonly used endovascular option for treating patients presenting with symptomatic peripheral vascular disease. DCB have illustrated to increase primary patency and thus have been a popular choice in addressing restenosis caused by neointimal hyperplasia. Pseudoaneurysms (PSA) are a common vascular pathology, the causes of which include iatrogenic, trauma, stent fractures and angioplasty balloon overuse. Herein, we describe the case where a patient developed multiple superficial femoral artery (SFA) PSA potentially secondary to the subintimal application of paclitaxel.

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