Six cases of popliteal entrapment syndrome are presented with emphasis on the diagnostic difficulties related to this disease in its initial functional phase. The utility of Doppler ultrasonography associated with dynamic angiography is underlined. Normally surgical treatment of the disease is problem-free. The important determining factor seems to be medial gemellus hypertrophy. In this case the procedure of choice is thought to be vascular reconstruction associated with the disinsertion of this muscle followed by its reimplantation in a lower and medial position on the semi-membranous tendon muscle in order to avoid any secondary arterial compression.

Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome in our experience.

NOYA, Giuseppe;
1989

Abstract

Six cases of popliteal entrapment syndrome are presented with emphasis on the diagnostic difficulties related to this disease in its initial functional phase. The utility of Doppler ultrasonography associated with dynamic angiography is underlined. Normally surgical treatment of the disease is problem-free. The important determining factor seems to be medial gemellus hypertrophy. In this case the procedure of choice is thought to be vascular reconstruction associated with the disinsertion of this muscle followed by its reimplantation in a lower and medial position on the semi-membranous tendon muscle in order to avoid any secondary arterial compression.
1989
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