Anévrismes de l'artère poplitée: quelle prise en charge en 2013 ? [Popliteal artery aneurysms: management in 2013].

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serval:BIB_341FB5B91D38
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Synthèse (review): revue aussi complète que possible des connaissances sur un sujet, rédigée à partir de l'analyse exhaustive des travaux publiés.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Anévrismes de l'artère poplitée: quelle prise en charge en 2013 ? [Popliteal artery aneurysms: management in 2013].
Périodique
Revue Médicale Suisse
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Dubuis C., Déglise S. , Saucy F., Holzer T., Calanca L., Mazzolai L., Doenz F., Qanadli S.D., Corpataux J.M.
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-9379
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2013
Volume
9
Numéro
391
Pages
1299-1304
Langue
français
Notes
Publication types: English Abstract ; Journal Article Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
Although rare, popliteal artery aneurysms are the most common peripheral aneurysms and are frequently associated with abdominal aorta aneurysms. They are often bilateral. One third of patients are asymptomatic at diagnosis, with an insidious evolution. Symptomatic patients may present with symptoms of either acute ischemia or chronic ischemia, or rarely compression or rupture. Surgical exclusion of aneurysm followed by venous bypass remains the treatment of choice. Endovascular treatment is an attractive alternative currently reserved for patients at high risk, with good anatomical criteria. Elective treatment before symptoms onset is preferable given the best results in terms of patency and complications. A conservative approach is allowed for small aneurysms without major embolic risk provided careful monitoring by ultrasound.
Mots-clé
Algorithms, Aneurysm/diagnosis, Aneurysm/therapy, Endovascular Procedures, Humans, Popliteal Artery/surgery
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