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Landmark for Percutaneous Transpopliteal Angioplasty on the Lower Extremity

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  6-9

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 Background: The recognition of the popliteal artery and vein for transpopliteal angioplasty is difficult in some cases. The puncture site can be identified using arterial pulsation, Doppler guidance, fluoroscopy guidance, and anatomical landmarks. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the success rate of obtaining vascular access using an anatomical landmark. Methods: Totally, 59 participants were included in this study between September 2016 and October 2017. Eighteen cases were scheduled for venous angioplasty, and the rest were scheduled for arterial angioplasty. The procedures were performed with the patients in the prone position. The patients’ foot was rotated in the prone position so that the most distance between the external and internal tibial condyles could be found. Then, the popliteal vein was located on its medial side since lateral to this landmark passes the popliteal artery. This seems to be the most suitable approach to finding the best landmark. In these locations, 15 mL of Xylocaine was injected, and the needle was kept in place. For the prevention of septic arthritis, the injection was done 1 inch above the landmarks. Results: The success rate was excellent, with failure reported in only 2 cases. The failure was attributed to the complete occlusion of the popliteal artery due to extensive atheroma in 1 patient and the total occlusion of the popliteal vein by thrombosis in the other case. Conclusions: The transpopliteal approach using the anatomical landmarks of external and internal tibial condyles for arterial and venous access is a method with a high success rate for lower limb angioplasty.

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    HEIDARI, RAMIN, BEHJATI, MOHADDESEH, & GHADRDOOST, BEHSHID. (2021). Landmark for Percutaneous Transpopliteal Angioplasty on the Lower Extremity. IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL (IHJ), 22(1), 6-9. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/689987/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HEIDARI RAMIN, BEHJATI MOHADDESEH, GHADRDOOST BEHSHID. Landmark for Percutaneous Transpopliteal Angioplasty on the Lower Extremity. IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL (IHJ)[Internet]. 2021;22(1):6-9. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/689987/en

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    RAMIN HEIDARI, MOHADDESEH BEHJATI, and BEHSHID GHADRDOOST, “Landmark for Percutaneous Transpopliteal Angioplasty on the Lower Extremity,” IRANIAN HEART JOURNAL (IHJ), vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 6–9, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/689987/en

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