Endovascular stenting of popliteal artery pseudoaneurysms: Will this alternative be the new standard? A case report [PDF]
Traumatic popliteal artery pseudoaneurysms post-total knee replacement are uncommon and those of bilobed morphology are even more rare. We present a case of a patient with a bilobed traumatic popliteal artery pseudoaneurysm after knee replacement surgery,
Isaac Kobe, MMed, MRCS +2 more
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Atypical presentation of symptomatic type III popliteal artery entrapment syndrome with resultant popliteal artery pseudoaneurysm formation [PDF]
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome can cause lower extremity claudication, paresthesia, and pain. This case describes a 68-year-old man presenting with a large popliteal artery pseudoaneurysm secondary to type III popliteal artery entrapment syndrome ...
Jennifer Grimm, MD +3 more
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Popliteal artery aneurysm with popliteal artery entrapment syndrome: a case report and literature review [PDF]
BackgroundPopliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare anatomical anomaly that may rarely lead to secondary popliteal artery aneurysm (PAA). We present a case in which chronic extrinsic compression culminated in a giant PAA, highlighting the ...
Yiming Ren, Lianrui Guo
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Popliteal artery injury following traumatic knee joint dislocation in a 14-year-old boy: A case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Introduction. Posterior knee joint dislocation associated with injury of the popliteal artery in children is an extremely rare condition. Rapid diagnosis and treatment are essential for limb salvage and function. Case report.
Cvetković Slobodan +5 more
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Popliteal Artery Injury Associated with Proximal Tibia Fracture: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Acute popliteal artery thrombosis can occur as a result of direct trauma to the knee in cases of knee dislocations, distal femur fractures, and tibial plate fractures.
Supratim Roy +3 more
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Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolus associated with a ruptured popliteal aneurysm – a cautionary note [PDF]
Popliteal artery aneurysms representing 80% of peripheral artery aneurysms rarely rupture (a reported incidence of 0.1–2.8 %) and second commonest in frequency after aorto-iliac aneurysms.
Lewis Mike H, Sanjay Pandanaboyana
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Complete popliteal artery transection in the setting of blunt trauma
Popliteal artery injury (PAI) in the setting of blunt trauma is a rare but highly comorbid condition associated with significant long-term disability, limb loss, and even mortality.
Krish C. Dewan +7 more
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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome [PDF]
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is an uncommon cause of lower extremity exertional claudication due to external compression of vascular structures in the popliteal fossa. A developmental anomaly due to an aberrant relationship of the artery with the surrounding myofascial structures contributes to the vascular compromise.
Stanley, Bradshaw +4 more
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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome treated by a posterior approach in a 15-year-old athlete
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is a rare source of claudication in young people. We present the case of a 15-year-old male athlete who presented with intermittent numbness of his right foot with exertion. Imaging revealed classic compression from a
Lili Sadri, MD +4 more
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Introduction: Popliteal entrapment syndrome results from extrinsic compression of the popliteal artery by the surrounding musculotendinous structures and is a rare cause of limb ischaemia.
Alban Longchamp +3 more
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