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Pseudoaneurysm: a complication of faulty technique in femoral arterial puncture.
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1985
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Common Femoral ArterySuperficial Femoral ArteryArterial ReconstructionsFaulty TechniqueVascular SurgeryPseudoaneurysm AroseSurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryAnesthesiology
Pseudoaneurysm is a well-documented but rare complication of retrograde femoral arterial puncture. We present six patients in whom pseudoaneurysm complicated this procedure. The pseudoaneurysm arose from the superficial femoral artery in five patients and from the profunda femoris artery in one. An arteriovenous fistula also arose from the superficial femoral artery in one patient. In no patient did the pseudoaneurysm arise from the common femoral artery. Two mechanisms are postulated as to why pseudoaneurysms rarely complicate puncture of the common femoral artery.