Peroneal arteriovenous fistula complicated by Fogarty catheter embolectomy.
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A 71-year-old man was admitted to our emergency center complaining of severe pain and cyanosis in both legs. No arterial pulses were palpable in either foot, and emergency aortography revealed thromboembolism of the right knee and left common iliac artery. Thromboembolectomy via a Fogarty catheterTM was performed on both sides and cyanosis disappeared, but swelling developed in the lower leg and pulsation in the right foot was weak even after embolectomy. Angiography 30 days later revealed a peroneal arteriovenous (AV) fistula on the right side. Transarterial embolization (TAE) with a MDC coilTM was performed, and the swelling resolved and the pulsation in the right foot improved soon after the TAE. Peroneal AV fistula is an unusual complication of Fogarty catheterTM embolectomy, often detected only after postoperative follow-up angiography. We emphasize the importance of angiography following embolectomy and the effectiveness of TAE in treating AV fistula.
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