Management of popliteal aneurysm
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- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 89 (11) , 1382-1385
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2168.2002.02221.x
Abstract
Background The best management of patients with a popliteal aneurysm has yet to be established. This paper describes an experience of managing both patent and acutely thrombosed popliteal aneurysms. Methods A prospective study was carried out of all patients who presented with a popliteal aneurysm from January 1988 to December 2001. Since 1993 asymptomatic popliteal aneurysms less than 3 cm in diameter without distortion have been managed conservatively. Ultrasonography was repeated at 6-month intervals. These results were compared with conservative management of popliteal aneurysms greater than 3 cm in diameter in patients who declined or were unfit for operation, and with the outcome of patients who underwent elective bypass of a popliteal aneurysm. Results Fifty-eight patients (two women) presented with 92 popliteal aneurysms. Some 39 had a thrombosed aneurysm and these patients were significantly more likely to have bilateral aneurysms (P < 0·001). Of patent popliteal aneurysms managed conservatively, none below 3 cm in diameter thrombosed. The risk of postoperative complications was greater after repair of a thrombosed than a patent aneurysm (P < 0·005). Preoperative lysis for a thrombosed popliteal aneurysm was associated with more complications than operation and on-table lysis (P < 0·05). Conclusion Careful monitoring of asymptomatic popliteal aneurysms less than 3 cm in diameter is safe. Preoperative lysis is associated with increased risks compared with operation alone in patients with a thrombosed popliteal aneurysm.Keywords
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