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Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury

BACKGROUND: Ankle pain and swelling following sports injuries are common presenting complaints to the accident and emergency department. Frequently these are diagnosed as musculoskeletal injuries, even when no definitive cause is found. Vascular injuries following trauma are uncommon and are an extr...

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Autores principales: Marron, Conor D, McKay, Damian, Johnston, Ruth, McAteer, Eamon, Stirling, WJ Ivan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1266360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16225679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-227X-5-9
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author Marron, Conor D
McKay, Damian
Johnston, Ruth
McAteer, Eamon
Stirling, WJ Ivan
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Johnston, Ruth
McAteer, Eamon
Stirling, WJ Ivan
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description BACKGROUND: Ankle pain and swelling following sports injuries are common presenting complaints to the accident and emergency department. Frequently these are diagnosed as musculoskeletal injuries, even when no definitive cause is found. Vascular injuries following trauma are uncommon and are an extremely rare cause of ankle swelling and pain. These injuries may however be limb threatening and are important to diagnose early, in order that appropriate treatment can be delivered. We highlight the steps to diagnosis of these injuries, and methods of managing these injuries. It is important for clinicians to be aware of the potential for this injury in patients with seemingly innocuous trauma from sports injuries, who have significant ankle pain and swelling. CASE PRESENTATION: A young, professional sportsman presented with a swollen, painful ankle after an innocuous hyper-plantar flexion injury whilst playing football, which was initially diagnosed as a ligamentous injury after no bony injury was revealed on X-Ray. He returned 2 days later with a large ulcer at the lateral malleolus and further investigation by duplex ultrasound and transfemoral arteriogram revealed a Pseudo-Aneurysm of the Anterior Tibial Artery. This was initially managed with percutaneous injection of thrombin, and later open surgery to ligate the feeding vessel. The patient recovered fully and was able to return to recreational sport. CONCLUSION: Vascular injuries remain a rare cause of ankle pain and swelling following sports injuries, however it is important to consider these injuries when no definite musculo-skeletal cause is found. Ultrasound duplex and Transfemoral arteriogram are appropriate, sensitive modalities for investigation, and may allow novel treatment to be directed percutaneously. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential for the successful outcome in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-12663602005-10-27 Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury Marron, Conor D McKay, Damian Johnston, Ruth McAteer, Eamon Stirling, WJ Ivan BMC Emerg Med Case Report BACKGROUND: Ankle pain and swelling following sports injuries are common presenting complaints to the accident and emergency department. Frequently these are diagnosed as musculoskeletal injuries, even when no definitive cause is found. Vascular injuries following trauma are uncommon and are an extremely rare cause of ankle swelling and pain. These injuries may however be limb threatening and are important to diagnose early, in order that appropriate treatment can be delivered. We highlight the steps to diagnosis of these injuries, and methods of managing these injuries. It is important for clinicians to be aware of the potential for this injury in patients with seemingly innocuous trauma from sports injuries, who have significant ankle pain and swelling. CASE PRESENTATION: A young, professional sportsman presented with a swollen, painful ankle after an innocuous hyper-plantar flexion injury whilst playing football, which was initially diagnosed as a ligamentous injury after no bony injury was revealed on X-Ray. He returned 2 days later with a large ulcer at the lateral malleolus and further investigation by duplex ultrasound and transfemoral arteriogram revealed a Pseudo-Aneurysm of the Anterior Tibial Artery. This was initially managed with percutaneous injection of thrombin, and later open surgery to ligate the feeding vessel. The patient recovered fully and was able to return to recreational sport. CONCLUSION: Vascular injuries remain a rare cause of ankle pain and swelling following sports injuries, however it is important to consider these injuries when no definite musculo-skeletal cause is found. Ultrasound duplex and Transfemoral arteriogram are appropriate, sensitive modalities for investigation, and may allow novel treatment to be directed percutaneously. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential for the successful outcome in these patients. BioMed Central 2005-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1266360/ /pubmed/16225679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-227X-5-9 Text en Copyright © 2005 Marron et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
title Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
title_full Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
title_fullStr Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
title_full_unstemmed Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
title_short Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
title_sort pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1266360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16225679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-227X-5-9
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