“…The tibia, fibula and humerus are the next most commonly observed sites, in decreasing order of frequency 2 . Osteochondroma rarely present with vascular complications and arterial lesions are more common of those that do have vascular involvement, accounting for 91%, with pseudoaneurysm the most often described of these, in 64% of cases 3,6 . The popliteal artery is most often affected because of the increased incidence of these lesions on the distal femur and proximal tibia and because of the artery's intimate relationship with the bone structure, since the artery is fixed proximally at the adductor canal by musculofascial compression and distally by its collateral branchings [1][2][3][4]6,7 .…”