Abstract
Upper-extremity arterial aneurysms are uncommom lesions, and are most commonly pseudoaneurysm. Most pseudoaneurysm are associated with trauma. We report a case of nontraumatic pseudoaneurysm of brachial artery, which were treated successfully with excision of the aneurysm, and reconstruction. Case: A 46-year-old male presented with a painless mass in his right upper arm. Arterial duplex imaging demonstrated 40 mm diameter mass arising from the brachial artery. The excision of the aneurysm with reconstruction was performed, and postoperatively, he had no ischemic complications. The operative resection of pseudoaneurysm of upper extremity should be performed, and revascularization can be performed selectively.