Md. Anvar et al., Vascular and stromal features in the skin of the lower limb in patients with chronic critical limb ischaemia (CLI) and oedema, EUR J VAS E, 20(2), 2000, pp. 125-131
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY
Objective: periphral oedema is often observed in limbs affected by chronic
critical limb ischaemia (CLI) and is mainly subcutaneous in distribution. P
revious work has shown that capillary filtration coefficient (CFC) in limbs
with CLI and oedema was twice as great as that in the contralateral a limb
. These changes might be due to morphological changes. Transmission electro
n microscopy (TEM) was used to examine the morphological features of the ca
pillary walls and surrounding stromal tissues in the skin of these limbs.
Material and methods: eight patients with unilateral CLI and peripheral pit
ting oedema (four men, four women, a mean ge of 81 +/- 6.9 years) was studi
ed. Skin biopsies were taken from the pulp of the first toe, interdigital s
pace between the first and second digits and dorsal part of forefoot just p
rior to amputation.
Results: stromal oedema and dilated capillaries were most prominent in the
distal part of the foot. Some of the capillaries were filled with blood cel
ls and some were empty. The endothelium of th dilated vessels was elongated
and distended. In some patients a number of capillaries were collapsed wit
h degenerate endothelial cells. "Gaps", i.e. large openings, were found bet
ween the elongated oedematous endothelial cells. The basal lamina was thick
ened in all patients. Stromal haemorrhage and degeneration were seen in app
roximately 50% of patients.
Conclusion: CLI causes ultrastructural changes in the capillary endothelium
and surrounding stroma. The presence of large gaps between endothelial cel
ls as well as an increased capillar pressure may enhance transcapillary tra
nsudation, and are most likely the causative factors in the formation of th
e ischaemic oedema. The stromal haemorrhage as well as degeneration probabl
y signifies a terminal stage of CLI.