A Case of Persistent Sciatic Artery Aneurysm Accompanied by a Persistent Sciatic Vein

  • Tadakoshi M
  • Ohta T
  • Ishibashi H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A persistent sciatic artery is a rare anomaly. On the other hand, a persistent sciatic vein is frequently associated with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. In a 71-year-old female with a complete-type persistent sciatic artery aneurysm, we performed aneurysmectomy and right femoropopliteal bypass surgery. The right popliteal vein drained into the femoral vein via a lower-type persistent sciatic vein and the deep femoral vein. The superficial femoral artery and vein were hypoplastic. Since only 4 cases of a coexisting persistent sciatic artery and vein have been reported, we report this extremely rare case.

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Tadakoshi, M., Ohta, T., Ishibashi, H., Sugimoto, I., Iwata, H., Yamada, T., … Orimoto, Y. (2010). A Case of Persistent Sciatic Artery Aneurysm Accompanied by a Persistent Sciatic Vein. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 3(1), 71–73. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.cr09020

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