Trauma Case Reports (Apr 2021)

Ordinary injury, big surprise – Traumatic false aneurysm and arteriovenous fistula of the posterior tibial artery after civilian trauma: A case report

  • J. Scherer,
  • F.P. Schäfer,
  • A.R. Kobe,
  • F. Messmer,
  • H.-C. Pape,
  • T. Rauer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 100432

Abstract

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Introduction: False traumatic aneurysm (FTA) or pseudoaneurysm and traumatic arteriovenous fistulas (TAVF) are rare pathologies in civilian trauma and mainly result from stabs or gunshot wounds. The posterior tibial artery as site of trauma is very rare. Presentation of case: We report on a 39-year old female patient who was suffering from combined FTA and TAVF of the posterior tibial artery after falling into a wine glass. CT-imaging as well as duplex ultrasound and selective arteriography were performed, and two stent-grafts were inserted. Discussion: Based on the presented case, incidence of the described pathology, treatment options and outcomes are discussed. Conclusion: Adequate imaging in penetrating wounds to the extremities is crucial in order to provide diagnosis and treatment of concomitant lesions.

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