PEDAL BYPASS FOR LIMB-THREATENING ISCHEMIA - AN 11-YEAR REVIEW

Citation
Hh. Eckstein et al., PEDAL BYPASS FOR LIMB-THREATENING ISCHEMIA - AN 11-YEAR REVIEW, British Journal of Surgery, 83(11), 1996, pp. 1554-1557
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00071323
Volume
83
Issue
11
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1554 - 1557
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1323(1996)83:11<1554:PBFLI->2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Fifty-six patients with limb-threatening ischaemia had pedal revascula rization with either autologous vein (n = 39) or sequential composite graft with a 6-mm polytetrafluoroethylene prosthesis and autologous ve in (n = 17); 75 per cent had gangrene and skin necrosis and 25 per cen t had ischaemic rest pain alone. Twelve grafts occluded within the fir st week, and resulted in major amputation in eight patients after unsu ccessful revision. Two patients required amputation for persistent isc haemia despite a patent bypass. One patient died from bowel perforatio n (2 per cent). In 47 (84 per cent) of the 56 patients limb and life w ere preserved. The primary patency rate after 1, 2 and 4 years was 65, 55 and 55 per cent respectively, the secondary patency rate was 71, 6 2 and 62 per cent, and cumulative limb salvage rates were 77, 71 and 6 6 per cent. Life-table survival rates during follow-up (median 25 (ran ge 0-112) months) were 89, 78 and 52 per cent respectively after 1, 2 and 4 years. Thirteen of 21 patients who died during follow-up did not require major amputation. Pedal reconstruction with autologous vein p rovides limb salvage until death in nearly two-thirds of patients with critical limb ischaemia resulting from crural arterial occlusive dise ase.