Traumatic iliac vessel injuries, especially secondary to penetrating wounds, are often associated with a very high mortality rate. The patients usually present to the trauma bay in profound hemorrhagic shock, which, in turn, triggers the vicious cycle of hypothermia, coagulopathy, and acidosis. Iliac artery injuries should be managed promptly because of the high incidence of late complications of pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistulae and risks of subsequent arterial thrombosis and distal ischemia.We report a case of a 17-year-old female who was brought in following a stab wound in the right lower quadrant (RLQ). A postlaparotomy computed tomography (CT) scan performed revealed a pseudoaneurysm on the right common iliac. A pelvic angiography was performed, which was followed by an endovascular placement of a covered stent on the right common iliac artery.We discuss an interesting case along with discussion of relevant literature.