Case Report

Surgical Treatment for Profunda Femoris Artery Aneurysms: Five Case Reports

Table 1

Patients characteristics.

PtGenderAgePFAA Clinical symptomsDiagnostic modalityOther aneurysmsComorbidity
LateralitySize (mm)

1M76Rt45 × 40NoneMRI, angiographyAAAHT, Af, CHF, smoker
2F69Bil(Rt) 25 × 22
(Lt) 34 × 24
(Rt) None
(Lt) Swelling, pain
CTBil CFAASmoker
3M73Rt25 × 22NoneCTTAA, AAA, Bil CIAAHT, smoker
4F65Rt26 × 25NoneUS, CTNoneSmoker
5M70Lt86 × 78Pulsatile mass, painCTNoneHT, smoker

Pt: patient; M: male; F: female; Rt: right; Lt: left; Bil: bilateral; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; CT: computed tomography; US: ultrasonography; PFAA: profunda femoris artery aneurysm; CFAA: common femoral artery aneurysm; TAA: thoracic aortic aneurysm; AAA: abdominal aortic aneurysm; CIAA: common iliac artery aneurysm; HT: hypertension; Af: atrial fibrillation; CHF: chronic heart failure.