101 year old female, admitted to the hospital with foot and toe pain. Patient had a cool pulseless foot. CT Angiography showed multilevel peripheral arterial disease. No physiologic testing was done. Patient told the pain was due to an ingrown toe nail and sent home on narcotics. The patient went to podiatry and was correctly diagnosed as having critical limb ischemia.
Review of the technique of Foam Phlebectomy
51 year old female with a long history of low back pain, pelvic aching and heaviness, urinary frequency and painful intercourse.
Short distance claudication and rest pain secondary to thrombosed popliteal artery aneurysm treated endovasculary.