• Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Dec 2012

    Endovascular repair of iatrogenic popliteal artery trauma.

    • J H Saunders, S Subramonia, and W G Tennant.
    • Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, DE22 3NE, UK. jhsaunders@doctors.org.uk.
    • Eur J Trauma Emerg S. 2012 Dec 1;38(6):617-22.

    PurposeTo evaluate the outcome of the management of iatrogenic arterial injuries following knee arthroplasty using a primary endovascular approach.MethodsA detailed review of the management of all iatrogenic arterial injuries to the lower limb following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) referred to the Vascular Surgical Unit of a tertiary referral hospital between July 2005 and December 2007 identified from a prospectively maintained database.ResultsOf the seven cases referred over a 30-month period, six patients underwent endovascular treatment with successful limb salvage. All seven injuries were related to the popliteal artery behind the knee: pseudoaneurysm (4), intimal flap occlusion (2) and stenosis (1). One patient underwent above-knee amputation. The presentation and pattern of arterial injuries, potential risk factors for their occurrence, measures to reduce their risk and factors that aid in their early recognition are discussed.ConclusionsAn endovascular approach may be considered for the management of these injuries, although it is likely to involve long-term surveillance and may not be appropriate for all cases. Surgeons performing TKA should be aware of the potential risk factors for arterial injury and maintain a high index of suspicion for these infrequent injuries during the post-operative period.

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