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Duplication Of The Superficial Femoral Artery

Vascular, 2010
A computed tomographic angiogram for pseudoaneurysm after previous puncture in the groin showed duplication of the superficial femoral artery in a 52-year-old man without symptoms or signs of arterial insufficiency. It is doubtful whether this very rare anatomic variant has clinical relevance, but it should be known by vascular specialists.
Huynh, Khiem D   +2 more
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Treating the Diseased Superficial Femoral Artery

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2010
Vascular disease involving the superficial femoral artery (SFA) is common. Once the decision to treat the SFA is made, the benefits and limitations of angioplasty and stents must be applied to each specific patient. Additionally, the potential role of covered stents as well as drug eluting stents must be considered.
Jerry M, Gibbs   +2 more
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Incidence and Predictors of Stent Thrombosis after Endovascular Revascularisation of the Superficial Femoral Artery.

EuroIntervention, 2019
AIMS To assess the incidence and predictors of superficial femoral artery (SFA) stent thrombosis (ST) in a large patient cohort. METHODS AND RESULTS 984 stented SFA-lesions were retrospectively analysed in 717 patients.
C. Bradaric   +9 more
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Superficial femoral artery: current treatment options

European Radiology, 2006
Treatment of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) has been among the least effective of all endovascular procedures in terms of long-term patency. The relatively small vessel lumen, in conjunction with a high plaque burden, slow flow, and a high frequency of primary occlusions, contributes to a considerable rate of acute technical failures.
Gunnar, Tepe   +5 more
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Superficial Femoral Artery Catheterization

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1972
Leg length measurements were obtained in 250 congenital heart disease patients who had undergone puncture or incision of the right superficial femoral artery at cardiac catheterization. The data give no indication that the procedure results in a notable discrepancy between the length of the lower extremities. It is concluded that significant inequality
A, Rosenthal   +4 more
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Transradial versus tibiopedal access approach for endovascular intervention of superficial femoral artery chronic total occlusion

Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2018
Improved equipment and techniques have resulted in transition from surgical bypass to endovascular intervention to treat superficial femoral artery (SFA) chronic total occlusions (CTO).
Apurva Patel   +9 more
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Superficial Femoral-Profunda Femoris Artery Transposition

Archives of Surgery, 1980
Generally, either reconstruction of or bypassing the femoropopliteal artery is used in lower-limb ischemia. During the last three years, five patients with advanced aortoiliac atherosclerotic occlusive disease, occlusion of the superficial femoral arteries, and multiple stenotic lesions of the profunda femoris artery underwent aortofemoral bypass ...
R S, Faro, R J, Feldhaus, R J, Schultz
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ENDARTERECTOMY OF THE SUPERFICIAL FEMORAL ARTERY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1999
Semiclosed endarterectomy of the SFA belongs in the armamentarium of the vascular surgeon. New technology offers the possibility of performing this less invasive operation so that only a single incision is needed to obtain access to the artery and perform remote disobliteration. Strong indications show that the anticipated restenosis of long, segmental,
F L, Moll, G H, Ho
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Endarterectomized Superficial Femoral Artery as an Arterial Patch

Archives of Surgery, 1985
Eighty-six patients underwent 90 profundaplasties for lower extremity ischemia using endarterectomized superficial femoral artery (ESFA) or vein as an arterial patch. Standard length profundaplasty was performed in 60 limbs and extended profundaplasty in 28. Seventy-two were performed for limb salvage and 18 for severe claudication.
D L, Rollins   +3 more
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Superficial Femoral-Profunda Femoris Artery Transposition

Archives of Surgery, 1981
To the Editor .—Faro et al described an ingenious technique to restore flow into a severely diseased profunda femoris artery and to maintain the patency of the aortofemoral limb of a bypass (Archives1980;115:1111-1115). I submit, however, that an extensive profunda endarterectomy followed by the extension of the limb of the aortofemoral bypass over the
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