Management of Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm Secondary to Drug Abuse C Maltezos, G Kopadis, E.A Tzortzis, Th Pappas, J Marakis, P Hatzigakis, J Dayantas EJVES Extra Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 26-29 (February 2004) DOI: 10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00110-9
Fig. 1 Preoperative angiogram of a 38-year-old male presenting with a pulsatile mass in the left groin. There is a false aneurysm of the left common femoral artery just above the femoral bifurcation. EJVES Extra 2004 7, 26-29DOI: (10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00110-9)
Fig. 2 Same patient as above. CT scan at the level of the pubis. A huge mass representing the false femoral artery aneurysm with a contained rupture. The patient was subjected to an external iliac-femoral by-pass graft with autologous vein. EJVES Extra 2004 7, 26-29DOI: (10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00110-9)