AbstractPurpose: Asymptomatic morphologic popliteal vein entrapment is frequently found in the healthy population (27%). In our institution, popliteal vein compression on plantar flexion was observed in 42% of all ascending venograms. Some authorities consider the lesion benign, without pathologic significance. This study examines the pathophysiologic importance in select patients, describes treatment with surgery, and suggests a diagnostic tool. Method: Thirty severely symptomatic patients with venographic evidence of popliteal entrapment were selected to have popliteal vein release after a process of elimination (ie, other causes of chronic venous insufficiency [CVI] were ruled out by means of comprehensive hemodynamic and morphologic stu...
WOS: 000271963400007PubMed ID: 19418007The aim of this study was to demonstrate some anatomic variat...
This case study reports the diagnosis and treatment of a lower limb venous ulcer with abnormal under...
IntroductionPopliteal entrapment syndrome (PES) is a rare but important cause of intermittent claudi...
AbstractPurpose: Asymptomatic morphologic popliteal vein entrapment is frequently found in the healt...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and severity of popliteal vein compression by f...
Isolated popliteal vein entrapment is a rare pathologic condition. Mimicking any venous pathology, a...
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is increasingly described in the world literature as a cause of...
AbstractPurpose: This report summarizes our experience with the popliteal entrapment syndrome in 88 ...
BackgroundA large tortuous vein coursing over the posterior aspect of the knee and the upper calf ma...
Stavros Gourgiotis1, John Aggelakas1, Nikolaos Salemis1, Charalabos Elias2, Charalabos Georgiou11Sec...
AbstractObjectiveTo define the clinical syndrome of functional popliteal entrapment comparing pre an...
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome has been reported to be a rare disease typically found in athle...
Objective: To define the clinical syndrome of functional popliteal entrapment comparing pre and post...
Objective: The link between obesity and popliteal vein compression syndrome (PVCS) has been document...
AbstractPopliteal artery entrapment must be considered as a cause of claudication in young patients....
WOS: 000271963400007PubMed ID: 19418007The aim of this study was to demonstrate some anatomic variat...
This case study reports the diagnosis and treatment of a lower limb venous ulcer with abnormal under...
IntroductionPopliteal entrapment syndrome (PES) is a rare but important cause of intermittent claudi...
AbstractPurpose: Asymptomatic morphologic popliteal vein entrapment is frequently found in the healt...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and severity of popliteal vein compression by f...
Isolated popliteal vein entrapment is a rare pathologic condition. Mimicking any venous pathology, a...
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is increasingly described in the world literature as a cause of...
AbstractPurpose: This report summarizes our experience with the popliteal entrapment syndrome in 88 ...
BackgroundA large tortuous vein coursing over the posterior aspect of the knee and the upper calf ma...
Stavros Gourgiotis1, John Aggelakas1, Nikolaos Salemis1, Charalabos Elias2, Charalabos Georgiou11Sec...
AbstractObjectiveTo define the clinical syndrome of functional popliteal entrapment comparing pre an...
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome has been reported to be a rare disease typically found in athle...
Objective: To define the clinical syndrome of functional popliteal entrapment comparing pre and post...
Objective: The link between obesity and popliteal vein compression syndrome (PVCS) has been document...
AbstractPopliteal artery entrapment must be considered as a cause of claudication in young patients....
WOS: 000271963400007PubMed ID: 19418007The aim of this study was to demonstrate some anatomic variat...
This case study reports the diagnosis and treatment of a lower limb venous ulcer with abnormal under...
IntroductionPopliteal entrapment syndrome (PES) is a rare but important cause of intermittent claudi...