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Jae Young Park (Inha University) Yong Sun Jeon (Inha University) Soon Gu Cho (Inha University) Chan Ik Jin (Inha University) Kyung Rae Kim (Inha University) Woo Young Shin (Inha University) Jang Yong Kim (The Catholic University of Korea) Kee Chun Hong (Inha University)
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대한외과학회 Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Vol.83 No.3
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2012.9
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183 - 186 (4page)

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Stent fracture is one of the major factors compromising implanted stent patency due to its consequences including in-stent restenosis, thrombosis, perforation, and migration. Stent fracture can occur from stress (extrinsic or intrinsic) and biomechanical forces at different implantation sites. We report on 2 cases of stent fractures and pertinent literature. One patient, a 75-year-old male, presented with recurrence of claudication 14 months after superficial femoral artery stenting; a femoral artery occlusion with stent fracture was found, and he underwent femoropopliteal bypass. The other patient, a 72-year-old male presented with recurrence of claudication; a stent fracture was found without femoral artery occlusion, and he was treated with additional femoral artery stenting to secure the fracture site.

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