Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2023)

Adductor canal syndrome after lesser trochanter avulsion fracture in a 19-year-old

  • Nishant Agrawal, BS,
  • Mohammad H. Eslami, MD,
  • Adham N. Abou Ali, MD,
  • Katherine M. Reitz, MD,
  • Natalie Sridharan, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 101098

Abstract

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A rare cause of limb ischemia in young patients, adductor canal syndrome, can be debilitating and result in functional impairment. Diagnosis and treatment may be delayed due to this vascular disease’s rarity in young people and because the presenting symptoms can overlap with other more common causes of leg pain in young athletes. Here, authors discuss a young athletic patient with a history of year-long claudication. The patient’s reported symptoms, exam findings, and imaging results were consistent with a diagnosis of adductor canal syndrome. This case proved uniquely challenging, given the extent of disease and illustrates potential approach considerations.

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