In an eight year-period from 1988 to 1995 653 femoropopliteal and femo
rocrural bypasses were performed, 347 above-knee reconstructions, 206
below-knee reconstructions and at last 100 femorocrural bypasses were
analysed, The cumulative patency rate after a follow up of three years
for above-knee vein bypasses was 90 %, patency rate for PTFE grafts i
n the same period was 52 %, for ovine collagen grafts 56 %, For below-
knee bypasses with autologous saphenous vein a function rate of 76 % c
ould be observed in the same period, the rate for PTFE grafts in this
position was only 30 %, In this position 3-year patency rates of 50 %
were achieved with ovine collagen grafts, This difference was statisti
cally significant, Three years cumulative patency rate for femorocrura
l reconstructions with greater saphenous vein was 72 %, the function r
ate for PTFE in this position was below 30 % after a follow up of one
year, with ovine grafts below 40 %, Graft infection, aneurysm formatio
n and postoperative mortality were low in all groups. Our data demonst
rate, that patency rates of autologous vein bypasses could not be achi
eved with PTFE or ovine collagen prostheses in any femoropopliteal of
femorocrural position. We therefore cannot confirm the recommendation
to use alloplastic grafts as primary choice for above knee bypasses to
spare the saphenous vein.