Staged bilateral release of the popliteus muscle using a posterior surgical approach to the popliteal fossa to treat type 4 popliteal artery entrapment

BMJ Case Rep. 2024 Jun 5;17(6):e259715. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2024-259715.

Abstract

Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare cause of intermittent claudication in the young. Aberrant embryological development results in entrapment of the popliteal artery by myofascial structures of the popliteal fossa. Type 4 PAES is due to aberrant development of the popliteus muscle superficial to the popliteal artery. We present a case of bilateral type 4 PAES, along with intraoperative photography highlighting the anatomical cause for this pathology. Both limbs in this patient were treated successfully with surgical release of the entrapping popliteus muscle via a posterior surgical approach to the popliteal fossa. This report emphasises the importance of determining popliteal artery integrity and entrapment subtype to guide the management of this condition.

Keywords: Anatomic Variation; Arteries; Radiology; Sports and exercise medicine; Vascular surgery.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Arterial Occlusive Diseases / surgery
  • Humans
  • Intermittent Claudication / etiology
  • Intermittent Claudication / surgery
  • Male
  • Muscle, Skeletal* / blood supply
  • Muscle, Skeletal* / surgery
  • Popliteal Artery* / diagnostic imaging
  • Popliteal Artery* / surgery