Pseudo-aneurysm caused by stent fracture in the “sub-acute” phase after endovascular therapy for in-stent restenosis lesions
Despite the reported favorable patency of stents in the treatment of femoropopliteal lesions, concern regarding stent fracture is increasing. Development of pseudo-aneurysm by stent fracture is rare and has been reported to occur in the chronic phase owing to mechanical fatigue. Here, we present the...
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