Popliteal Pseudoaneurysm After Total Knee Arthroplasty Secondary to Intraoperative Arterial Injury With a Surgical Pin: Review of the Literature
Received 21 February 2007; received in revised form 4 July 2007; accepted 23 August 2007. published online 27 February 2008.
Abstract
Pseudoaneurysms of the popliteal artery after total knee arthroplasty are rare. Although many possible explanations are proposed in the literature, no intimate mechanism of injury to the artery is previously described. We report on a case of popliteal pseudoaneurysm after a total knee arthroplasty that presented clinically on the second postoperative day. Open vascular surgery with resection of the pseudoaneurysm and end-to-end bypass of contralateral saphena vein graft was successfully performed. At the time of the surgery, a hole was clearly identified on the anterior wall of the popliteal artery due to a perforation with a pin used during the knee arthroplasty. The patient had no further complications.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology II, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain
Reprint requests: Enrique Sandoval, MD, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology II, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Avenida de Córdoba s/n, 28041 Madrid, Spain.
No benefits or funds were received in support of the study.