Lower Extremity Pain after Sexual Intercourse: A Case Report of Embolization due to Femorofemoral Bypass Graft Occlusion
AUTOR(ES)
Avedissian, Michael G.
RESUMO
We describe a case of recurrent thromboembolism to the femoral-popliteal circulation in a patient with prior femorofemoral bypass graft placement. Two separate embolic events occurred, each within a short time after sexual intercourse. Normal circulation to the lower extremity was restored via percutaneous laser-assisted balloon angioplasty, but the source of emboli was corrected surgically via removal of the occluded femorofemoral graft.
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