• Surgery today · Jan 2002

    Case Reports

    A traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the dorsalis pedis artery: report of a case.

    • Shohei Yamaguchi, Shinsuke Mii, Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Hiroyuki Orita, and Hisanobu Sakata.
    • Department of Surgery, Nippon Steel Yawata Memorial Hospital, 1-1-1 Harunomachi, Yawatahigashi-ku, Kitakyushu 805-0050, Japan.
    • Surg. Today. 2002 Jan 1;32(8):756-7.

    AbstractA 63-year old woman underwent a resection of a pseudoaneurysm in the dorsalis pedis artery. The aneurysm was suggested to have formed because of a bruise on the dorsal aspect of the foot 5 years previously. This is a rare case of a traumatic aneurysm in the peripheral artery.

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