# Conservative approach to a rare case of persistent sciatic artery with iatrogenic femoral arteriovenous fistula: a case report

**Authors:** Lizhao Wang, Yan Gu, Sen Yang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2025.1498368 · 2025-02-26

## TL;DR

A 63-year-old woman with a rare persistent sciatic artery and an iatrogenic femoral arteriovenous fistula was treated with a stent graft, leading to symptom resolution and no further intervention for the artery.

## Contribution

This case report presents a conservative management approach for a rare vascular anomaly combined with an iatrogenic fistula.

## Key findings

- A coated stent graft successfully closed the femoral arteriovenous fistula.
- Symptoms resolved after treatment, with no complications observed in the persistent sciatic artery.
- Follow-up imaging confirmed the absence of internal fistulas and normal progression of the PSA.

## Abstract

Persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare anatomic variant disease with an incidence of approximately 0.025%–0.05% it is considered to be an axial congenital vascular malformation, which may be related to the failure of sciatic artery degeneration and iliofemoral artery dysplasia. Some patients may be asymptomatic, while others experience chronic pain, thrombosis, and aneurysm formation. We report the case of a 63-year-old female patient with a superficial femoralartery (SFA)-common femoral vein (CFV) arteriovenous fistula found on ultrasound of the lower extremities due to soreness and numbness of the lower limbs. Interventional surgery and computed tomography were performed to close the internal fistulas and detect the PSA. A coated stent graft was inserted to close the arteriovenous fistula. After 1-mongth follow-up, lower limb discomfort disappeared, and she was administered symptomatic treatment with anticoagulation and swelling reduction medication. Six months after surgery, computed tomography indicated the disappearance of internal fistula and good PSA progression. Lower extremity symptoms were considered to be related to the femoral arteriovenous fistula; therefore, no intervention was performed for the PSA, we only provided health education, such as reducing sedentary and right lying to prevent vascular lesions.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** swelling (MESH:D004487), arteriovenous fistula (MESH:D001164), chronic pain (MESH:D059350), iliofemoral artery dysplasia (MESH:D012078), thrombosis (MESH:D013927), numbness (MESH:D006987), fistula (MESH:D005402), soreness (MESH:D063806), axial congenital vascular malformation (MESH:D054079), PSA (MESH:D020426), vascular lesions (MESH:D014652), aneurysm (MESH:D000783)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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