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. 2005 May;140(5):487-93; discussion 493-4.
doi: 10.1001/archsurg.140.5.487.

Infragenicular polytetrafluoroethylene bypass with distal vein cuffs for limb salvage: a contemporary series

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Infragenicular polytetrafluoroethylene bypass with distal vein cuffs for limb salvage: a contemporary series

Stephen R Lauterbach et al. Arch Surg. 2005 May.

Abstract

Hypothesis: Infragenicular polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-venous cuff bypass grafting provides acceptable graft patency and limb salvage rates for limb salvage.

Design: Retrospective clinical review of a consecutive series.

Setting: Vascular surgical practice during the interval October 1, 2000, to September 1, 2004.

Patients: Fifty-one male and 49 female patients whose mean age was 76.9 years were operated on for tissue loss (67%), chronic rest pain (28%), and severe claudication (6%). Fifty-two percent of patients were diabetic and 49% had undergone previous leg bypass surgery. All patients had absent or inadequate greater saphenous vein, and 84 patients had absent or inadequate arm vein.

Interventions: One hundred five infragenicular PTFE bypasses were performed in these 100 patients. Distal targets were the infragenicular popliteal (40), posterior tibial (35), anterior tibial (16), and peroneal arteries (14). Sixty-eight venous cuffs were constructed from lesser saphenous vein.

Main outcome measures: Graft patency, limb salvage, and patient survival were analyzed.

Results: Twelve early graft failures resulted in 7 leg amputations. The mean +/- SE 3-year primary patency and limb salvage rates were 64.4% +/- 12.8% and 74.4% +/- 11.9%, respectively. Perioperative mortality was 2.9% and 3-year survival was 38%. Graft follow-up ranged from 1 to 47 months with a mean of 13 months using life-table methods.

Conclusions: For patients requiring arterial revascularization for limb salvage, in which autologous venous conduit is unavailable, distal venous cuff-PTFE bypass provides acceptable patency and limb salvage rates when viewed in the context of short life expectancy for these elderly patients.

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