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      Pseudoaneurisma gigante en anastomosis proximal de un bypass aortobifemoral Translated title: Large pseudoaneurysm in proximal anastomosis of aorto-bifemoral bypass

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          Anastomotic pseudoaneurysms and true para-anastomotic aneurysms after initial open abdominal aortic prosthetic reconstruction often need reintervention because they are at risk for rupture. However, open surgical reinterventions are technically challenging procedures with high mortality and morbidity rates. In the present multicenter study, we describe the long-term clinical course in an expanded number of patients who underwent endovascular repair of para-anastomotic aneurysms after previous open reconstruction.
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              Paraanastomotic aneurysms of the abdominal aorta: a 15-year experience review.

              The aim of the study is a retrospective review of clinical presentation and management of paraanastomotic aneurysms of the abdominal aorta (PAAA) surgically treated in our Department. From January 1984 to December 1998, 2183 aortic prosthetic grafts were implanted. During the same period, 24 patients were treated for PAAA, 19 false and five true aneurysms. Symptoms were present in 10 patients. Surgical management included tube grafting interposition (14), aortobifemoral bypass (2), graft removal with extraanatomic bypass (2) and with in situ revascularization by arterial homograft (4). Nine patients died during operation or in the early postoperative period, six died during follow-up. Mortality in symptomatic patients was 70%, while in asymptomatic group was 14% (P=0.01). Rupture of false PAAA was very frequent (47% of cases). PAAA are infrequent complications of proximal aortic graft revascularization and tend to be asymptomatic until rupture occurs. The incidence of mortality is very different in asymptomatic versus symptomatic group; rupture is particularly frequent in false PAAA, which must soon undergo surgery when diagnosed. Since PAAA may develop at any time after surgery, their incidence increase in relationship with the length of postoperative interval: therefore, all patients submitted to abdominal graft revascularization need a lifetime surveillance program.
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                Journal
                angiologia
                Angiología
                Angiología
                Arán Ediciones S.L. (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                0003-3170
                1695-2987
                October 2021
                : 73
                : 5
                : 260-261
                Affiliations
                [1] Málaga orgnameHospital Regional Universitario de Málaga orgdiv1Servicio de Cirugía Cardiovascular España
                [2] Málaga orgnameHospital Regional Universitario de Málaga orgdiv1Servicio de Radiología Vascular España
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                S0003-31702021000500009 S0003-3170(21)07300500009
                10.20960/angiologia.00336
                e7104e99-ab9e-4b98-a7a0-61d41dd7d818

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                : 27 June 2021
                : 05 July 2021
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