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. 1977 Mar 19;116(6):606–608.

3. Current approaches to popliteal artery repair.

J T Miles, A G de la Rocha, R J Baird
PMCID: PMC1879205  PMID: 608159

Abstract

Trauma to the popliteal artery is potentially dangerous, and limb loss may result, especially with delayed diagnosis. Three anatomic factors contribute to the seriousness of the outcome: proximity of the artery to bone, superficial position of the artery and consequent lack of protection, and frequent associated injury to associated collateral blood vessels. Diagnosis of injury to the popliteal artery rests on suspicion and vigilance; the Doppler transcutaneous flow detector and angiography are often useful aids to diagnosis. Methods of treatment that have been used include arterial repair, grafting and fasciotomy, together with management of associated injuries. The bypass principle of vascular reconstruction may improve overall results.

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