Treatment of femoral aery aneurysm

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Description: Femoral and Popliteal aery aneurysms Femoral and Popliteal aery aneurysms constitute about 90% of peripheral aneurysms. Femoral 20% and Popliteal 70%. The majority of these aneurysms are the degenerative type. More common in men. Popliteal aery aneurysms are almost always seen in men (97%) More than 50% are bilateral. Large no. of patients have associated aoic aneurysms. Like aoic aneurysms, they are silent until critically symptomatic. However, unlike aoic aneurysms, they rarely rupture. The presenting manifestations are due to peripheral embolization and thrombosis leading to distal limb ischemia. Peripheral aneurysms rarely may also produce symptoms by compressing the local vein or nerve. Imaging: Duplex color ultrasound is inv of choice to confirm the diagnosis of peripheral aneurysms. Treatment Indications for treatment include acute lower limb ischemia, or transverse diameter greater 2 cm or presence of mural thrombus. Treatment consists of open surgery with prosthetic interposition grafting for femoral aneurysms and saphenous vein grafting for popliteal aneurysms. endovascular repair with stent grafts Pseudoaneurysm of the femoral aery due to aerial punctures can be successfully treated using ultrasound-guided compression of the neck of the aneurysm with or without thrombosis of the aneurysm by thrombin injection
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