Julián David Moreno Cavanzo, Laura Navarro-Martinez, Alejandro Rojas-Urrea, Daniela Arias-Mariño, Julio Cesar Velasco-Castro, Lorena García-Agudelo
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Vascular trauma is a frequent reason for consultation in the emergency department and should be addressed systematically; it can compromise the hemodynamic status of the patient. Here we report an uncommon case of a pseudoaneurysm caused by the bite of a river fish named Payara (Hydrolycusscomberoides), which necessitated multidisciplinary clinical and surgical management. Pseudoaneurysm can be caused either by blunt or penetrating trauma; if not properly managed, it can be a life-threatening condition and lead to thrombosis or gangrene, amputation and even death.