Bilateral Functional Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome: A Rare Familial Occurrence.
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
The International journal of angiology : official publication of the International College of Angiology, Inc
Abstract
Functional popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (FPAES) is a rare disorder most commonly affecting young, athletic females. We report a case of two sisters, both collegiate athletes, found to have bilateral FPAES confirmed with magnetic resonance imaging and conventional dynamic angiography. In both cases, imaging demonstrated near occlusion of bilateral suprageniculate popliteal arteries during active plantarflexion. Both patients were then treated with medial head gastrocnemius myomectomy. One sister achieved complete resolution of symptoms with no recurrence at 2-year follow-up. The other sister developed recurrent symptoms and was treated with a revisional soleal sling release. This study highlights the rarity of the disorder among siblings and also provides a review of the diagnostic and management approaches for FPAES.
First Page
151
Last Page
155
DOI
10.1055/a-2655-2572
Publication Date
7-31-2025
Recommended Citation
Judickas SJ, Epstein DA, Zarebski SA. Bilateral Functional Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome: A Rare Familial Occurrence. Int J Angiol. 2025 Jul 31;35(2):151-155. doi: 10.1055/a-2655-2572. PMID: 42137760; PMCID: PMC13171198.