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. 2024 Feb 5;19(1):52–56. doi: 10.5469/neuroint.2024.00017

Table 1.

Summary of case reports for femoral pseudoaneurysm rupture

Authors (y) Sex/age Symptom Location Catheter size Size (cm) Diagnosis Cause Treatment
Patrick et al. (2019) [9] M/69 Acute groin, scrotal swelling, cardiac arrest Left common femoral artery Unreported 8.2×7.9 CT Transfemoral catheterization for diagnostic angiography Surgery
Petrou et al. (2016) [10] F/69 Severe sharp pain, severe hypotension Right deep femoral artery 6 F 12×8.5×9.7 CT Transfemoral catheterization for diagnostic angiography Surgery
Jalili et al. (2022) [7] M/41 Sudden onset of pain and swelling groin Left common femoral artery - 5.3×5.0×6.2 US, CT Behcet’s disease Endovascularstent graft placement
Kulkarni and Sirsat (2016) [8] F/75 Painful swelling of groin, shock with anemia (Hb 5.6 g/dL) Right common femoral artery Unreported 8.7×4.8 US Femoral venous catheter Surgery
Seon et al. (2014) [6] M/49 Painful swelling of thigh, hypotension (90/50 mmHg), anemia (Hb 7.7 g/dL) Right femoral artery Unreported Unreported US, CT Systemic lupus erythematosus Surgery
Renner et al. (2013) [11] F/79 Severe sharp pain, hypotension (70/55 mmHg) Right superficial femoral artery 5 F 23×20×10 US, CT Arterial pressure line Surgery

M, male; F, female; CT, computed tomography; US, ultrasonography; Hb, hemoglobin.