Delayed Presentation of Popliteal Artery Injury after Salter-Harris III Proximal Tibia Fracture.
Alexandra H SeidensteinTimothy W TorrezJacob A GarciaShadi K AwadHenry DebellShawn R GilbertKevin A WilliamsPublished in: Case reports in orthopedics (2023)
Proximal tibia physeal injuries, especially the Salter-Harris III and IV injuries, warrant a high index of suspicion of popliteal artery injuries. Palpable pulses and delayed presentation in the distal lower extremity do not rule out a PAI because collateral flow to the anterior and posterior tibial arteries may mask signs of an avascular limb, highlighting the need for a thorough history and physical exam. The authors present this case to reaffirm the importance of an ankle-brachial index when evaluating hyperextension injuries with proximal tibial epiphyseal fractures.