Abstract
Aneurysmal dilatation is an uncommon but serious complication of directional atherectomy for heavily calcified lower extremity arterial disease. In the absence of established treatment guidelines, this case report describes the successful endovascular management of a common femoral artery aneurysm following directional atherectomy using covered stents.
Recommended Citation
Timothy H.H. Kam, Bryan P. Yan, Guangming Tan, Aneurysmal Dilatation Following Common Femoral Artery Directional Atherectomy Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology 2025;32(7) https://doi.org/10.55503/2790-6744.1573
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