The etiology and management of cystic adventitial disease Multiple types of surgical interventions were reported with the most common being cyst resection and saphenous vein graft reconstruction (204 cases) There were 122 joint connections (17%) identified Sixty-five patients (9%) developed at least one cyst recurrence or persistence
Surgical Strategy to Reduce the Recurrence of Adventitial Cystic . . . Purpose Adventitial cystic disease (ACD) is a rare condition that causes intermittent claudication and non-atherosclerotic disease without cardiovascular risk factors The etiology and optimal treatment of ACD remain controversial The purpose of this study was to analyze surgical treatment results for ACD and to elucidate optimal treatment
In Treatment of Popliteal Artery Cystic Adventitial Disease, Primary . . . Surgery is the primary mode of treatment, including exarterectomy, or replacement of the affected vascular segment by venous or synthetic interposition graft Alternatively, the cysts can be drained by percutaneous ultrasound-guided needle aspiration
Cystic adventitial disease of popliteal artery, the both sides of the . . . In patients with cystic adventitial disease of popliteal artery, surgical conservative treatment with cyst excision can be performed if no complete arterial wall alteration and no presence of arterial thrombosis, compared with arterial resection
The etiology and management of cystic adventitial disease Each article was analyzed for site of CAD, patient demographic data, type of imaging, surgical management, presence of a joint connection on imaging or at surgery, and recurrences