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Peripheral Arterial Disease



                                             Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysm

 elayed presentation of chronic
 Datherosclerotic occlusive disease is
 a common problem in Hong Kong.   This
 patient had what appeared to be dry
 gangrene of his left 3rd and 4th toes,                      A heavy drinker with chronic pancreatitis. A
 and severe resting pain.                                    CT findings of 4cm splenic artery
                                                             pseudoaneurysm.  This is likely to be a
 Many of these patients are elderly, had                     complication from previous attacks of acute

 multiple comorbidities, diabetic and                        pancreatitis.  The splenic artery is in close
 was not given proper care when early                        proximity to the pancreas.
 symptoms of critical ischemia devel-
 oped.


 Close inspection revealed infection of
 the plantar spaces in the forefoot and
 urgent ray resection and debridement
 was necessary.  This created significant

 tissue loss and the risk of major ampu-
 tation is very high                                                                  Pseudoaneurysm
             Left gastric artery                          Splenic artery











































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