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- W2017277060 abstract "Summary Backgound: Although popliteal artery aneurysms (PAA) are rare (0.1 % of the general population), they are the most common of the peripheral aneurysms. They are associated with concomitant contralateral PAA and abdominal aortic aneurysm. Methods: We performed a retrospective, transversal and retrolective study of a series of cases. We reviewed the clinical records of 11 patients with the diagnosis of PAA at the ABC Medical Center in Mexico City. Results: All patients were males, and seven (63.63 %) had bilateral PAA resulting in a total of 18 aneurysms; 54.54 % had concomitant aneurismas de la aorta abdominal with an association of 71.42 % in the cases of bilateral PAA. Primary risk factors were smoking (90.90 %) and hypertension 63.60 %. Six (33.33 %) aneurysms demonstrated acute thrombosis and critical leg ischemia. Eight (44.44 %) aneurysms treated electively had a favorable outcome. The six (33.33 %) thrombosed aneurysms showed morbidity, amputation and mortality rates of 66.66, 33.33 and 16.66 %, respectively. For the other four (22.22 %) aneurysms, treatment was deferred. Specific analysis of the thrombosed PAA demonstrated that the two main factors that predicted thrombosis were hypertension (p = 0.029) and bilaterality. Conclusions: In view of the high morbidity and mortality rates of thrombosed PAA, it is advisable to perform elective surgical treatment in any popliteal aneurysm > 2 cm and with the presence of mural thrombus, torsion and, especially, if it is bilateral and the patient is hypertensive." @default.
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- W2017277060 title "Aneurismas de la arteria poplítea.Treinta años de experiencia en el Centro Médico ABC" @default.
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