Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4290356 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

INTRODUCTIONPersistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare vascular anomaly associated with a higher rate of aneurysm formation or thromboembolic complications causing lower extremity ischemia.PRESENTATION Of CaseA 15-year-old female patient with bilateral PSA presented with lower extremity ischemia. Considering the age and symptoms of the patient, we did not perform any intervention, but continued surveillance with duplex ultrasonography in case of the high incidence of aneurysmal formation or thromboembolic event.DISCUSSIONEpidemiology, development, anatomical structure, diagnosis and treatments of PSAs are discussed.CONCLUSIONPSAs, are prone to early atheromatous degeneration and aneurysm formation. Treatment of a PSA mainly dependent on the symptoms is either by surgical procedures or by endovascular interventions.

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