Deshpande A, Denton M
Department of Vascular Surgery, St Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.
Aust N Z J Surg. 1998 Sep;68(9):660-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1998.tb04839.x.
Classic popliteal artery entrapment is caused by the abnormal relationship between the popliteal artery and the medial head of the gastrocnemius, resulting in repetitive arterial compression and trauma. There is, however, a distinct subset of calf claudicants who have an anatomically normal popliteal fossa but can occlude the popliteal artery by repetitive vigorous exercise which involves active plantar flexion with or without extension at the knee joint.
Eight patients who led a vigorous athletic lifestyle were evaluated with duplex scan and biplane angiogram after being referred for bilateral calf claudication. They were found to have significant stenosis or occlusion of the popliteal artery with active plantar flexion. All patients had transection of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle with release of any vascular bands tethering the popliteal artery.
Seven of the eight patients had complete relief. One patient noticed return of claudication at long distances, but a postoperative angiogram was normal. In all patients postoperative duplex scan showed no stenosis or occlusion of the popliteal vessels with the foot in active plantar flexion and the knee in extension.
Functional popliteal artery entrapment is becoming a significant cause of disabling claudication in young athletic individuals and needs to be diagnosed accurately for appropriate treatment. This condition is becoming well known with the incorporation of sports in the daily routine of most young people.
经典的腘动脉受压综合征是由腘动脉与腓肠肌内侧头之间的异常关系引起的,导致动脉反复受压和损伤。然而,有一部分明显不同的小腿间歇性跛行患者,其腘窝解剖结构正常,但通过涉及主动跖屈且伴或不伴有膝关节伸展的反复剧烈运动可使腘动脉闭塞。
8名积极参加体育活动的患者因双侧小腿间歇性跛行前来就诊,接受了双功超声扫描和双向血管造影评估。结果发现,他们在主动跖屈时腘动脉有明显狭窄或闭塞。所有患者均接受了腓肠肌内侧头肌切断术,并松解了任何束缚腘动脉的血管束带。
8名患者中有7名症状完全缓解。1名患者在长距离行走时间歇性跛行复发,但术后血管造影正常。所有患者术后双功超声扫描显示,在足主动跖屈且膝关节伸展时,腘血管无狭窄或闭塞。
功能性腘动脉受压正成为年轻运动员致残性间歇性跛行的一个重要原因,需要准确诊断以便进行适当治疗。随着体育活动融入大多数年轻人的日常生活,这种疾病正逐渐为人所知。