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Pseudoaneurysm Formation from a Prominent Orthopaedic Implant by Jason C. Tank, Brian G. Reilly, Anthony J. Ventimiglia, and Scott D. Weiner JBJS Case Connect Volume 3(2):e57 June 12, 2013 ©2013 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

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Page 1: Pseudoaneurysm Formation from a Prominent Orthopaedic Implant by Jason C. Tank, Brian G. Reilly, Anthony J. Ventimiglia, and Scott D. Weiner JBJS Case

Pseudoaneurysm Formation from a Prominent Orthopaedic Implant

by Jason C. Tank, Brian G. Reilly, Anthony J. Ventimiglia, and Scott D. Weiner

JBJS Case ConnectVolume 3(2):e57June 12, 2013

©2013 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

Page 2: Pseudoaneurysm Formation from a Prominent Orthopaedic Implant by Jason C. Tank, Brian G. Reilly, Anthony J. Ventimiglia, and Scott D. Weiner JBJS Case

Anteroposterior radiograph illustrating a healed femoral shaft fracture that had been successfully treated with a piriformis entry intramedullary nail with a long proximal interlocking

screw (arrow).

Jason C. Tank et al. JBJS Case Connect 2013;3:e57

©2013 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

Page 3: Pseudoaneurysm Formation from a Prominent Orthopaedic Implant by Jason C. Tank, Brian G. Reilly, Anthony J. Ventimiglia, and Scott D. Weiner JBJS Case

Axial (left) and coronal (right) MRI images illustrating the complex circumscribed heterogeneous mass (white arrows) containing the cortical locking screw (red arrow).

Jason C. Tank et al. JBJS Case Connect 2013;3:e57

©2013 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

Page 4: Pseudoaneurysm Formation from a Prominent Orthopaedic Implant by Jason C. Tank, Brian G. Reilly, Anthony J. Ventimiglia, and Scott D. Weiner JBJS Case

The angiogram demonstrated an ovoid focus of radiopaque contrast abutting the prominent proximal locking screw near the medial cortex of the proximal femoral diaphysis.

Jason C. Tank et al. JBJS Case Connect 2013;3:e57

©2013 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.