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Deep femoral artery with four variations: a case report

open access: yesSurgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2006
During our routine dissection course for students we found a complex variation of the femoral artery on the left side of a 72-year-old male cadaver. The deep femoral artery was originating from the anterior aspect of the femoral artery; the inferior ...
Mehmet Uzel
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False aneurysm of perforating branch of the deep femoral artery—Report of two cases

open access: yesInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 2015
Pseudoaneurysms of the deep femoral artery are uncommon and occur as a late complication of various traumas. Usually associated with femoral fractures, We report two cases of profunda femoris artery injury which presented as false aneurysm secondary to ...
H Naouli, H Jiber, A Bouarhroum
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Morphological investigation of deep femoral artery variations using multidetector computed tomography angiography

open access: yesActa Chirurgica Belgica, 2023
Purpose The deep femoral artery (DFA) is the largest and thickest branch of the femoral artery (FA), separated from the posterior lateral surface of the FA.
Bilal Turan   +2 more
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Variational anatomy of the deep femoral artery

The Anatomical Record, 1985
AbstractThe deep femoral artery is frequently incorporated in vascular reconstructive procedures in the proximal leg. To study the branching variations of this artery, we dissected 100 legs and then classified the anatomical patterns. The deep femoral artery originates a median distance of 4.4 cm from the inguinal ligament.The origin of the lateral ...
P, Siddharth   +3 more
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Monstrous aneurysm of the deep femoral artery

The American Journal of Surgery, 2009
Deep femoral artery aneurysms are a rarity among arterial aneurysms. Based on a selected case of a patient who was treated at our clinic, clinical images are presented and treatment options are discussed.
Menedimos, Geomelas   +2 more
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Reconstruction of the Deep Femoral Artery

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
This article describes various surgical technics commonly used for reconstructing the deep femoral artery. The applicability, advantages, and disadvantages of various methods also are discussed.
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Deep Femoral Artery Aneurysm: Report of a Case

Surgery Today, 2006
Aneurysms involving the deep femoral artery, otherwise known as the profunda femoris artery (PFA), are extremely rare. Rarer still are bilateral PFA aneurysms (PFAAs). The diagnosis is difficult, but it may be suggested by the presence of a pulsatile tumor in the region of the femoral artery or by symptoms resulting from complications such as rupture ...
Deepak, Hariharan   +2 more
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The Topography of the Perforating Vessels of the Deep Femoral Artery

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
This study evaluated the anatomic relationship between the femur and the vessels that arise from the deep femoral artery, that is, the perforating arteries and the nutrient artery. Blue silicone dye was injected through the common femoral artery in 20 fresh human cadavers.
O, Farouk   +4 more
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Deep Femoral Artery Reconstruction

1994
The deep femoral artery (DFA) and superficial femoral artery (SFA) are the main outflow tracks used in reconstruction of the aortoiliac segment. The DFA can be used as an alternative source of inflow in arterial reconstruction in the lower limbs, particularly in reoperative procedures (Brewster et al. 1987; DePalma et al. 1980).
A. V. Persson, B. Lange
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Bilateral Congenital Aplasia of the Deep Femoral Arteries

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1990
A patient with bilateral congenital aplasia of the deep femoral arteries is described. The condition was accompanied by aneurysms of the popliteal arteries. Besides the academic interest of such an anatomical rarity, the abnormality is of clinical importance insofar as acute ischemia of the extremity may occur in the presence of superficial femoral ...
J, Schmidt, B, Paetz, J R, Allenberg
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