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Critical limb ischemia in a young patient with cystic disease of the popliteal artery

Cystic adventitial disease of the popliteal artery is a rare vascular disease of unknown etiology in which a mucin-containing cyst may compromise the artery and, because of the compression, develops stenosis or occlusion of affected artery. We report the case of a 45-year-old male with cystic adventitial disease of the left popliteal artery, after admission for an acute limb ischemia in his left leg, diagnosed non-invasively with EcoDoppler vascular dual scan, magnetic resonance angiography, angiography. Performed complete removal of the cyst with arteriectomy and venous replacement. The pathologic result ware consistent with the diagnostic of cystic adventitial disease. The patient is in ambulatory follow up and was affected by cystic disease in the contralateral limb. The authors described the best methods of diagnosis and treatment for cystic adventitial disease, discussing if the urgency procedure was the most appropriate and whether there was an alternative treatment for the case. Finally, questioning what would be the best procedure to be performed in the other limb.

intermittent claudication; cyst; popliteal artery


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