CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research (Jan 2018)

Persistent sciatic artery aneurysm: A rare cause of acute limb ischemia

  • Pranay Pawar,
  • Achintya Sharma,
  • M K Ayyappan,
  • Radhakrishnan Raju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/cjhr.cjhr_122_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 155 – 156

Abstract

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Persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare but pertinent clinical entity that may pose a threat to the viability of the lower extremity. The incidence of PSA has been estimated to be between 0.01% and 0.05%. PSAs are prone to high incidence of aneurysm formation, thrombosis, distal embolization, and rupture. Early detection of a PSA as the main vascular supply to the lower limb helps in early surgery and avoids potential severe complications such as limb ischemia. We report a case of a female patient who was diagnosed with a case of lumbar disc compression and sciatica but had a PSA aneurysm with thrombosis and distal embolization leading to acute limb ischemia.

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