Profunda femoris artery pseudoaneurysm presenting with triad of thigh swelling, bleeding and anaemia

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Introduction: We describe an alternative presentation of 2 cases of femur fractures with pseudoaneurysms of the profunda femoris artery. Clinical Picture: In both cases, there is a recurrent triad of: (1) thigh swelling, (2) bleeding from the fasciotomy wound, and (3) anaemia with a falling haemoglobin trend. Treatment: Surgical exploration is often not diagnostic or therapeutic. Angiography can accurately diagnose the presence of a pseudoaneurysm and intervention with coil embolisation is effective in arresting further bleeding. Outcome: Both cases show good outcome following coil embolisation. Conclusion: Recognition of this triad is necessary to ensure early accurate diagnosis so that proper treatment is rendered to prevent further recurrent bleeds.

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Chong, K. C., Yap, E. C., Lam, K. S., & Low, B. Y. (2004). Profunda femoris artery pseudoaneurysm presenting with triad of thigh swelling, bleeding and anaemia. Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore, 33(2), 267–269. https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.v33n2p267

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