Popliteal artery injury during knee replacement

Author:

Bernhoff K.1,Rudström H.2,Gedeborg R.3,Björck M.2

Affiliation:

1. Uppsala University, Department of Surgical Sciences, Sections of Orthopedics, SE 75185 Uppsala, Sweden.

2. Uppsala University, Department of Surgical Sciences, Sections of Vascular Surgery, SE 75185 Uppsala, Sweden.

3. Uppsala University, Department of Surgical Sciences, Sections of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, SE 75185 Uppsala, Sweden.

Abstract

Popliteal artery injury (PAI) is a feared complication during knee replacement. Our aim was to investigate those injuries that occurred in association with knee replacement in terms of the type of injury, treatment and outcomes. From our national vascular registry (Swedvasc) and the Swedish Patient Insurance databases a total of 32 cases were identified. Prospective data from the registries was supplemented with case-records, including long-term follow-up. We estimated the incidence during 1998 to 2010 to be 0.017%. In our series of 32 patients with PAI occurring between 1987 and 2011, 25 (78%) were due to penetrating trauma and seven were caused by blunt trauma. The patients presented in three ways: bleeding (14), ischaemia (7) and false aneurysm formation (11), and five occurred during revision surgery. A total of 12 injuries were detected intra-operatively, eight within 24 hours (3 to 24) and 12 at more than 24 hours post-operatively (2 to 90 days). Treatment comprised open surgery in 28 patients. Patency of the vascular repair at 30 days was 97% (31 of 32, one amputation). At the time of follow-up (median 546 days, mean 677 days (24 to 1251)), 25 patients had residual symptoms. Of seven patients with a complete recovery, six had had an early diagnosis of the PAI during the procedure, and were treated by a vascular surgeon in the same hospital. PAI is a rare adverse event during knee replacement surgery. The outcome following such events is often adversely affected by diagnostic and therapeutic delay. Bleeding and false aneurysm were the most common clinical presentations. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2013;95-B:1645–9.

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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4. No authors listed. The Swedish Knee Arthroplasty Register. http://www.knee.nko.se (date last accessed 29 July 2013).

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