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Thrombosed Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Complication of Cardiac CatheterizationMirza Dilic, Damir Koco, Emir Kurtalic, Edin Herceglija, Suvada Svrakic. Abstract | | | | We present a case of catheter induced pseudoaneurysm of femoral artery and postprocedural course. This type of complications occurs in 2% to 8% patients after interventional procedures via trans femoral access and and has overall trend of increase due to significant number of this procedures in diagnostic and interventional cardiology. A 74-year-old female was admitted to Vascular department complaining of severe pain in her left groin. On physical examination, there was a femoral mass palpable but non-pulsatile in her left groin. Color Doppler documented the presence of femoral pseudoaneurysm as well as to-and-fro flow pattern on the pseudoaneurysm neck. CT arteriogram showed pseudoaneurysm with mostly thrombosed cavity, diameter of 85 x 27 mm. We concluded for further surgical repair.
Key words: femoral artery pseudoaneurysm, cardiac catheterization, to-and-fro flow pattern
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