1. Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome treated by a posterior approach in a 15-year-old athlete
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Lili Sadri, MD, Robert L. Myers, MD, Casey Paterson, MD, Quynh-Diem Lam, MD, and Danielle M. Pineda, MD, FACS
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Atypical arterial disease ,Popliteal entrapment syndrome ,Young claudicant ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
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 right type III popliteal artery entrapment. The left popliteal artery was chronically occluded with a large collateral vessel. He underwent release of the accessory bands of the gastrocnemius muscle with significant arteriolysis on the right side via a posterior approach. Chronic popliteal artery entrapment can be treated from a posterior approach, resulting in arterial occlusion and will be asymptomatic if well collateralized.
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- 2022
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