A Diagnostic Evolution: Surgical Experience with Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome at a Military Tertiary Referral Center

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Clemens, Michael S. [1 ]
Scott, Daniel J. [1 ]
Watson, John Devin B. [1 ]
Wang, Lin C. [1 ]
Hislop, Sean J. [1 ]
Arthurs, Zachary M. [1 ]
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[1] San Antonio Mil Med Ctr, Div Vasc Surg, San Antonio, TX 78234 USA
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10.1016/j.avsg.2015.01.033
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Background: Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is an increasingly encountered disorder that typically presents as claudication in young and active individuals. However, despite the increased recognition, accurate preoperative diagnosis can be difficult. The objective of this study was to describe the surgical assessment and outcomes of patients treated for PAES. Methods: Retrospective case series of all patients managed surgically for a diagnosis of PAES at the San Antonio Military Medical Center from 2005 to 2013. Results: Over 8 years, PAES was surgically treated in 25 consecutive limbs of 15 patients (mean age, 35; range, 21-49) in a military tertiary medical center. Type III was the most common variant (n = 13, 52%), followed by type VI (n = 7, 28%). Most patients presented with class I or II ischemia (88%), with anterolateral symptoms (56%), and were referred by orthopedics (66%). Diagnostic work-up included stress ankle-brachial indices, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and provocative angiography. Sixty-three percent of limbs with negative MRI demonstrated findings consistent with either type III or V PAES. Tendon release was used in those with types III and V, whereas liberal myectomy was used in those with types I, II, or VI. Two patients required revascularization. At a median follow-up of 126 days (range, 25 days-7 years), 83% of patients with type III demonstrated partial resolution of symptoms. Only 27% of patients without an identifiable muscle slip had clinical improvement. Conclusions: Despite modern imaging, open surgical exploration remains the definitive diagnostic modality for PAES. Patients with a muscular or tendinous slip identified intraoperatively have the best clinical outcomes. Those with no identifiable muscle slip (functional entrapment) are less likely to demonstrate clinical improvement. Further evaluation on outcomes in the management in PAES is warranted.
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