Popliteal Venotomy During Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Setting of a Popliteal Artery Bypass Graft

Abstract Injury to the vascular structures in the popliteal fossa during arthroscopic cruciate ligament reconstruction can be limb threatening or even life threatening. We present the first report, to our knowledge, of an isolated injury to a popliteal vein during arthroscopic posterior cruciate lig...

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Published inArthroscopy Vol. 28; no. 2; pp. 294 - 299
Main Authors Nemani, Venu M., M.D., Ph.D, Frank, Rachel M., M.D, Reinhardt, Keith R., M.D, Pascual-Garrido, Cecilia, M.D, Yanke, Adam B., M.D, Drakos, Mark, M.D, Warren, Russell F., M.D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Elsevier Inc 01.02.2012
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Summary:Abstract Injury to the vascular structures in the popliteal fossa during arthroscopic cruciate ligament reconstruction can be limb threatening or even life threatening. We present the first report, to our knowledge, of an isolated injury to a popliteal vein during arthroscopic posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Unfortunately, the venotomy led to cardiopulmonary arrest and flash pulmonary edema in this patient. Preoperative planning is paramount to assess risk of injury to vascular structures, which may be increased in patients who have had prior procedures on the affected knee. Furthermore, vascular surgery consultation preoperatively after a magnetic resonance angiogram or venogram and avoiding the use of epinephrine in the arthroscopy fluid should be considered when performing these higher-risk procedures.
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ISSN:0749-8063
1526-3231
DOI:10.1016/j.arthro.2011.11.023