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Surgical release of anterior tibial artery entrapment with associated popliteal artery entrapment
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is compression of the popliteal artery from embryologic myotendinous variation or calf muscle hypertrophy. PAES necessitates prompt diagnosis and complete release of the entrapped vasculature for symptom relief
Mia S. Bertalan, MD +6 more
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Rotationplasty is a durable limb‐salvage option for paediatric lower‐limb sarcoma. Across 58 studies and 1,217 patients, long‐term functional, psychosocial, and quality‐of‐life outcomes were favourable, often surpassing amputation and endoprosthetic reconstruction.
Rachel H. Ko +2 more
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Bilateral Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome: An Approach to Diagnosis and Salvage
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare cause of limb-threatening vascular disease. Usually, it arises from aberrant embryological development or acquired dysfunctionality of the popliteal artery and its surrounding musculotendinous ...
Aman Berry Williams
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Retrograde Popliteal Access for Challenging Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusion
Retrograde popliteal access has long been established as an alternative to the antegrade approach to occlusive lesions in the superficial femoral artery (SFA).
Georges Ibrahim +2 more
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This scheme illustrates the main results of the present study showing an increase in circulating free fatty acids (FFA) that are likely to be related to several mechanisms like decrease in FFA insulin sensitivity and increase in FFA production. Significant changes are labelled in white, and non‐significant or hypothesis are labelled in pale green ...
Anne Briançon‐Marjollet +8 more
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Progressive stenosis of a popliteal artery stent graft by laminated thrombus
We present a case of failed popliteal artery aneurysm repair using a Viabahn stent graft (W. L. Gore & Associates, Flagstaff, Ariz) due to laminated thrombus formation. A 75-year-old man presented with a symptomatic popliteal artery aneurysm.
Ali Rteil, MD +5 more
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Early functional exercise after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may cause popliteal artery pseudoaneurysm. ABSTRACT Background Early rehabilitation programs are often considered essential for optimizing patient recovery after total knee replacement.
Xiang Zhao +4 more
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FUNCTIONAL POPLITEAL ARTERY ENTRAPMENT SYNDROME: INVESTIGATION WITH DYNAMIC AND DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
A. Background Functional popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (fPAES), a cause of exertional leg pain, has a clinical presentation and clinical findings that are often indistinguishable from those of other leg pain causes (1).
Patricia B. Delzell MD +3 more
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Lower limb blood flow responses during higher‐ and lower‐load bilateral leg press exercise
Abstract The local blood flow response to resistance exercise (RE) is complicated by local muscular contractions and large swings in perfusion pressure. The magnitude of these responses might vary according to exercise intensity, number of sets and number of repetitions, and as a result, the local shear environment during RE remains uncharacterized. We
Eudoxia Zafiris +3 more
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Abstract The objective of this work was to examine whether leg‐fidgeting breaks during prolonged sitting could be a practical alternative to standing breaks in preventing blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) impairments. Young women (n = 16; age = 21.9 ± 3.0 years; body mass index = 21.1 ± 4.9 kg/m2) completed three 3‐h prolonged sitting conditions ...
Saja Alghamdi +4 more
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