“…Although the endovascular treatment of popliteal aneurysm has become popular, open surgical repair is required in many cases, including rupture, giant aneurysm, compression syndrome, poor run-off, good saphenous vein conduit, young patient, and the presence of infection. 1 , 2 Giant true popliteal aneurysm has been rarely reported, 3 and to our knowledge, this case is one of the largest popliteal aneurysms true or false, due to a contained rupture, that has ever been reported. Because of the large size of this aneurysm, we were not able to perform the full reconstruction through a posterior approach.…”