Abstract
Femoral endarterectomies are among the myriad revascularization techniques used to treat peripheral arterial disease. Nonetheless, it is essential to assess individual patient factors to optimize outcomes. While rare, complications such as patch and graft infections or ruptures can occur in these procedures. These complications may be catastrophic, requiring close monitoring and swift intervention to minimize the risk of limb loss or death. This case report describes the successful treatment of a patient who developed an infection in a femoral artery patch, which resulted in rupture due to sinus tract formation following a traumatic burn injury.