Yeola (Pate), MeenakshiNayak, Sushanth RSingh, NamrataSingh, Amit Kumar2023-06-172023-06-172022-05Yeola (Pate) Meenakshi, Nayak Sushanth R, Singh Namrata, Singh Amit Kumar. Iatrogenic Isolated Ruptured Dorsalis Pedis Artery Pseudo Aneurysm : A Rare Case Report. Journal of The Indian Medical Association. 2022 May; 120(5): 56-570019-5847http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/216538A Dorsalis Pedis Artery (DPA) pseudo aneurysm is one of the most uncommon peripheral arterial aneurysms. These aneurysms can cause distal embolization and thrombosis, leading to limb loss. However, their rupture is unusual1. Any type of injury or perhaps an iatrogenic intervention can cause a pseudo localized swelling of the dorsalis pedis artery, which is a relatively unusual condition. Whenever it presents as a non-pulsatile soft tissue mass in the presence or absence of a specific predeceasing event, it can lead to a difficult diagnostic dilemma2. The rare instance of an iatrogenic pseudo aneurysm of the dorsalis pedis artery which mimicked cellulitis of the right foot is discussed in this case report. Coil embolization of the proximal artery, and the aneurysm was successfully done by the intervention radiologist. After the procedure, collateral circulation was maintained. No ischemic symptoms such as intermittent claudication or pain at rest were observed. This approach may be useful in treating similar casesRuptured dorsalis pedis artery aneurysmcoil embolizationDorsalis pedis arteryPeripheral arteryPseudoaneurysmSurgeryIatrogenic Isolated Ruptured Dorsalis Pedis Artery Pseudo Aneurysm : A Rare Case ReportJournal ArticleIndiaJawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra 442004MS, PhD, MPhil, FMAS, FACRSI, FIAGES, Professor and Head, Department of General SurgeryMS, Senior Resident, Department of General Surgery and Corresponding AuthorMD (Radiology), Associate Professor, Department of RadiodiagnosisMS, FMAS, Associate Professor, Department of General Surgery