Objectives: to assess the results of subintimal angioplasty of native vesse
ls in the presence of an occluded vascular bypass graft.
Design: retrospective case not review.
Materials: twelve patients presenting with symptoms of lower limb ischaemia
who had previously undergone infrainguinal bypass surgery and in whom the
bypass graft had occluded. these patients were treated by attempting subint
imal angioplasty of the occluded native vessels.
Results: there were seven technically successful procedures but after a med
ian follow up of four weeks, only one case had persistent patency of the pr
eviously occluded segment.
Conclusions: although subintimal angioplasty of occluded native vessels in
the presence of an occluded bypass graft appears attractive, the results ar
e disappointing.