Man 70 yo in claudication with 
pain at right leg and right foot changes in dark skin (photo).
Vascular ultrasound: 
 
US 1=  normal left femoral artery and vein.
 US 2=  right femoral artery and vein in stenosis.
 US 3=  in middle of right  thigh cannot find out superficial artery.
 US 4= high flow of right dorsalis pedis
artery.
Thermography 
shows the right leg in hypothermia.
MSCT  angio of the leg arteries:  
CT 1= 
big cysts in right/left kidneys and  abdominal aorta with sclerosis plaque.
CT 2=  right  superficial femoral artery is in
obstruction. 
CT 3=  small anastomosis at the level of right thigh.
Diagnosis = 
obstruction of right superficial femoral artery  with many sites of deep and superficial anastomosis of femoral artery.
DSA  shows 
complete obstruction of right superficial femoral artery (DSA 1)
DSA 2 = small
anastomosis.
Operation removed
blood clot and revascularization of the right leg. Patient remains well
recovery.











 
 































