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Aneurysm formation after dynamic catheter assisted balloon angioplasty
A A Gehani1, S Ashley, R C Kester
1Cardiac Research Unit, Killingbeck Hospital, Leeds.
Abstract:
A male patient underwent recanalisation of a symptomatic popliteal artery occlusion using a dynamic angioplasty catheter, followed by balloon dilatation. A small subintimal dissection lead to an acute reocclusion. Repeat balloon angioplasty reopened the occlusion but was complicated by a distal embolus which was successfully treated by thrombolytic therapy followed by oral anticoagulation. Angiography 9 months later, demonstrated an aneurysm at the site of initial dissection. The artery remained patent and the patient free of claudication. A causal relationship between dynamic angioplasty and subsequent aneurysm formation is suggested and the possible predisposing factors discussed.