Fig. 1From: Percutaneous balloon-assisted ultrasound-guided direct thrombin embolization of superficial femoral artery pseudoaneurysm: a case series and literature reviewA 71 years-old patient who suffered from a post-catheterization pseudoaneurysm of the right SFA with a short and wide neck, measuring 30 × 26 mm. a Contrast-enhanced CT scan in the arterial phase showing the SFA pseudoaneurysm (arrow) b Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of the common femoral artery using contralateral femoral access showing the large pseudoaneurysm of the SFA (arrow) c procedural DSA showing balloon occlusion of the neck of the pseudoaneurysm while performing percutaneous thrombin injection (arrow) and d post-procedural DSA showing absence of contrast uptake by the pseudoaneurysmal sack with normal opacization of the CFABack to article page