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Popliteal pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula after arthroscopic anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A case report Ding Xu, Liefeng Ji, Jiang Zhu, Yuefeng Xie International Journal of Surgery Case Reports Volume 40, Pages (January 2017) DOI: /j.ijscr Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 (a–c): Computed tomography angiogram showing a pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula were formed, resulted in the expansion of the femoral vein of the lower limb (left). (d–f): Ultrasound showing a 4.7×3.0cm pseudoaneurysm. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports , 50-53DOI: ( /j.ijscr ) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 (a–b): Arteriovenous fistula can be clearly seen by the angiography which the diameter was about 0.5cm, with about 3*4cm of popliteal pseudoaneurysm. (c–d): 2 VIABAN stents were implanted by guiding with the guide wire. Import the dilator to make the stents more consistent with the vessel wall. (e–f): Arteriovenous fistula was completely closed, and arterial blood flow was unobstructed. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports , 50-53DOI: ( /j.ijscr ) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 (a–f): Ultrasound and MRI showing popliteal arterial blood flow was unobstructed. There was no damage to the vascular intima. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports , 50-53DOI: ( /j.ijscr ) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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