Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Apr 2024)

Surgical release of anterior tibial artery entrapment with associated popliteal artery entrapment

  • Mia S. Bertalan, MD,
  • Amir Ghaffarian, MD,
  • Jake Hemingway, MD,
  • Elina Quiroga, MD,
  • Nam Tran, MD,
  • Benjamin Starnes, MD,
  • Niten Singh, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 101395

Abstract

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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 and to prevent chronic cumulative vascular damage. Our patient is a 27-year-old female referred for progressive bilateral claudication. Workup was consistent with bilateral PAES with preoperative imaging notable for an atypically proximal origin of the anterior tibial artery, which was also encased anterior to the popliteus muscle. Preoperative angiogram confirmed the diagnosis, and complete surgical release resolved symptoms by 4 months postoperatively.

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