The Impact of Knee Bending on the Superficial Femoral Artery and Popliteal Artery Morphology Before and After Endovascular Repair of Popliteal Aneurysm
Giovanni Spinella, Marco Magliocco, Bianca Pane, Giancarlo Salsano, Giuseppe Cittadini, Fabio Riccardo Pisa, Michele Conti

TL;DR
This study examines how knee bending affects artery shape before and after treating popliteal aneurysms with stents, finding that stents adapt to these changes without significant geometric issues.
Contribution
The study introduces a standardized protocol to assess arterial deformation due to knee flexion before and after endovascular treatment.
Findings
Knee flexion causes significant shortening and increased tortuosity in both superficial femoral and popliteal arteries.
Stent placement does not significantly alter arterial geometry during knee flexion.
Arterial tortuosity changes post-treatment, suggesting altered deformation patterns.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate the deformations of the femoropopliteal (FP) arterial segment due to knee flexion in patients suffering from popliteal aneurysm before and after endovascular treatment (ET). Nine patients were prospectively evaluated. Pre-operative and post-operative computed tomography angiography (CTA) scans were performed on the leg of each patient in both a flexed and extended knee position. The images were employed to reconstruct the FP segment through segmentation and the resulting models were subsequently used to calculate the average diameter, length, and tortuosity of both the superficial femoral artery (SFA) and popliteal artery (PA). Furthermore, the overall PA tortuosity was decomposed into 2 components, ie, antero-posterior and lateral direction. Following knee flexion, both arterial segments experienced shortening in the pre-operative and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVascular Procedures and Complications · Peripheral Artery Disease Management · Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
