Abstract The clinical presentation, interventional strategy, and outcomes of a single case of femoral artery pseudoaneurysm (FAP) were analysed. There was clear evidence of ischemia and infection in the right groin. The patient was successfully treated with open surgery combined with arterial bypass. The FAP was successfully removed, and no postoperative extremity ischemia was observed. Open surgery could be an effective method for managing FAP, with or without infection.
Ying Chen (Sun,) studied this question.