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Original Papers

Twenty Years Operating Experience For Popliteal Artery Aneurysm

Pages 540-543 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Background: Is it better to treat popliteal aneurysms as elective operations when their diameter is above 2 cm?

Materials and methods: Between 1985 and 2004, 76 operations for popliteal artery aneurysm were performed in 67 patients.

Results: 58 operations were elective (76.32%) and 18 were emergencies [13 procedures and 5 urgent amputations] (23.68%). For reconstruction, autologous saphenous vein was used in 53 cases (69.74%), vascular prosthesis in 15 cases (19.74%), and a cryo-preserved vein allograft in 3 cases (3.95%). In 5 cases (6.58%), amputation for advanced lower limb ischaemia was performed without arterial reconstruction. In our patient group there were 62 men (92.53%) and 5 women (7.47%). Patient age ranged from 49 to 80 years, with a mean age of 69 years.

Elective operation was indicated in most of the patients with popliteal artery aneurysm, because it was associated with

a relatively low risk for the patient. In fact, it was a preventive operation.

In the acute stage, there was a higher risk of complications and (potential) amputation.

Conclusions: Popliteal aneurysms should be surgically treated as soon as possible after their diagnosis, preferably before ischaemic complications occur.

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Notes on contributors

J. Podlaha

Associate Prof. Jirí Podlaha, M.D., Ph.D. Pekarská 53 656 91 Brno Czech Republic Mobile: 728 055 558 Tel.: 543 245 886 Tel. (hospital): 543 182 467 Fax: 543 182 446 E-mail: [email protected]

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