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Turk J Vasc Surg. 2023; 32(1): 51-4


Hybrid management of lower limb huge pseudoaneurysm with arteriovenous fistula presenting 8 years after gunshot injury

Mesut Engin, Orhan Guvenc, Ufuk Aydin, Yusuf Ata.




Abstract

All over the world, except during the war period, firearm injuries are encountered in daily life at varying rates depending on the region and country. In addition, late-term vascular complications may occur in injuries with a less traumatic appearance. In this present case report, we aimed to evaluate the hybrid treatment of giant pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula (AVf) in the left superficial femoral artery (SFA), which developed in a patient who had a pellet shot on his left thigh eight years ago. Postsurgical management was straightforward; the patient received antibiotherapy with ampicillin and sulbactam acid for 7 days, acetylsalicylic acid 100mg per day, and anticoagulant treatment with low molecular weight heparin for 1 month. The patient was examined in the cardiovascular surgery polyclinic on the 5th day after discharge uneventfully. Although endovascular treatment methods are widely used today in the treatment of vascular injuries, surgery still maintains its importance. In some special patient groups, a combination of these two treatment methods may be preferred.

Key words: Injury, gunshot, late-term complication






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