Femoropopliteal bypass; factors influencing long term patency.

Journal of the Oslo city hospitals Pub Date : 1989-11-01
O Vennesland, D Bay
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One hundred and thirty-six patients operated on with femoropopliteal bypass for arterial occlusive disease are retrospectively examined. In 58% of the cases the reversed saphenous vein was used, while 42% had a Dardick Biograft (umbilical vein graft). Patency rate for all grafts was 62.2% at four years. The most important factor for long term patency in our material is the type of graft used. In the saphenous vein group the four years patency rate was 74%, while in the Dardick group 45%. There was no significant difference in patency rate for patients operated on for claudication and those for limb salvage. We found a significantly lower patency rate when the distal anastomosis was placed below the knee. Patients with good arteriographic runoff had better long term patency. The difference was, however, not significant for the prosthetic group. The perioperative mortality was 1.4%. Early graft failure was 4.8% in the autologous vein group and 33% in the umbilical vein group. The majority of amputations occurred in patients with early failure of umbilical vein grafts.

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Femoropopliteal旁路;影响长期通畅的因素。
本文对136例因动脉闭塞性疾病行股腘动脉旁路手术的患者进行回顾性分析。58%的病例采用反向隐静脉,42%采用Dardick生物移植物(脐静脉移植物)。4年时所有移植物的通畅率为62.2%。在我们的材料中,长期通畅的最重要因素是所使用的移植物类型。隐静脉组4年通畅率为74%,达迪克组为45%。跛行手术与残肢手术的通畅率无显著差异。我们发现当远端吻合器位于膝盖以下时,通畅率明显降低。动脉造影径流量良好的患者具有较好的长期通畅性。然而,假体组的差异并不显著。围手术期死亡率为1.4%。自体静脉组早期移植失败率为4.8%,脐静脉组为33%。大多数截肢发生在早期脐静脉移植失败的患者中。
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