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  • The study discusses the surgical correction of a large false aneurysm that occurred at the connection point after iliofemoral bypass surgery many years later.
  • Preoperative diagnostics were critical in deciding the best treatment approach, leading to the resection of the aneurysm and repair of the distal anastomosis using a 10 mm prosthetic graft.
  • Post-surgery imaging confirmed the success of the revascularization strategy, highlighting its effectiveness in this case.

Article Abstract

We report the results of open surgical correction of a giant false aneurysm of the distal anastomosis in long-term period after iliofemoral bypass surgery. Preoperative diagnostic procedures made it possible to determine the most appropriate treatment strategy. Aneurysm resection was followed by distal anastomosis repair on the right with prosthesis 10 mm. Postoperative imaging is presented. The authors concluded the effectiveness of revascularization strategy.

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