2013
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2013.03.020
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Pseudoaneurysm of the Posterior Tibial Artery after Manipulation under Anesthesia of a Total Ankle Replacement

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“…Pseudoaneurysm (PSA) of the posterior tibial artery (PTA) is uncommon and usually associated with trauma and iatrogenic complication. [ 1 3 ] Infection and autoimmune diseases also can be the reasons. [ 4 ] A rare type of PSA is spontaneous which occurs in the absence of trauma and other causes.…”
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“…Pseudoaneurysm (PSA) of the posterior tibial artery (PTA) is uncommon and usually associated with trauma and iatrogenic complication. [ 1 3 ] Infection and autoimmune diseases also can be the reasons. [ 4 ] A rare type of PSA is spontaneous which occurs in the absence of trauma and other causes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pseudoaneurysm of the posterior tibial artery is rare. It has been reported following low‐energy fracture, penetrating injury, , surgical manipulation, tendon transfer surgery and arthroscopy . These lesions may be asymptomatic, presenting as a palpable lump, may present with distal embolization, but have been reported to cause non‐union and even pathological fracture when untreated.…”
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