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What Causes Leg Ache After Insertion Of A Femoral Artery Stent?
I had a femoral artery stent in my left leg about 3-4 years ago. It kept on getting flogged . I had other procedures to open it to no avail. Eventually I had bypass surgery. Now I keep getting sharp shooting pain in the area of the leg where the stent was placed. Is this indicative of a problem with the original stent
Yes, the original stent was probably not totally effective and therefore the pain continued. As far as tortuous blood vessels go it is always a better idea to use self-expandable stents which are longer and more flexible.
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What Causes Leg Ache After Insertion Of A Femoral Artery Stent?
Hello, Yes, the original stent was probably not totally effective and therefore the pain continued. As far as tortuous blood vessels go it is always a better idea to use self-expandable stents which are longer and more flexible. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sanskriti Jawa