A persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare congenital anomaly, usually associated with hypoplasia of the iliofemoral system. In most cases, the sciatic artery is the main dominant inflow vessel to the lower extremity. Persistent sciatic artery is strongly associated with aneurysmal disease, with a high potential for thromboembolic events. Aneurysm formation complicates 40% to 61% of the PSA cases brought to medical attention. There are a variety of presentations, including lower extremity ischemia and pressure symptoms from sciatic nerve compression. We report a case of severe left lower extremity pain due to PSA with thromboembolic manifestation. This case was successfully treated with open and endovascular techniques.

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