Introduction: An unusual vascular implant found during routine cadaver dissection influenced instructors and students to learn more about the underlying disease and the surgical technique used to treat this disorder triggering an inquiry-based learning.
Presentation Of Case: This report describes a case of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) with an aortobifemoral arterial bypass implant that was never found before in any of the previously dissected cadavers at Gannon University.
Discussion: PAD develops due to impaired blood flow to the lower extremities that causes numbness, weakness, and lower leg pain.