Pseudoaneurysm is a classical but unusual complication of femoral catheterism. 22 cases are reviewed: 19 occurred after coronarography, 2 after peripheral percutaneous angioplasty and only one after a renal diagnostic arteriography. In all cases, the diagnosis of the pseudoaneurysm was established by I.V. D.S.A. 2 different medical teams are distinguished: the first using small catheters (4 and 5 F), the second using larger catheters (7 and 8 F) which are more aggressive. Two factors allow to avoid this complication: the diameter of the catheter and a correct compression dressing. The treatment of this complication, usually surgical, consisted in a simple manual percutaneous compression in 3 patients.