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Anatomic feasibility of creating an inferior epigastric arterio-venous fistula to develop the internal thoracic artery with a view to coronary grafting.

F Roques1, M Cibe, B Sanchez, S Pétoin, I Birdi, S A M Nashef, D Midy.   

Abstract

Arterio-venous fistulae increase the diameter of their feeding artery. It may be advantageous to increase the diameter of the internal thoracic artery before its use for coronary grafting. A fistula applied directly to the internal thoracic artery may compromise its subsequent use as a coronary graft and is technically difficult and invasive. However, in view of the continuity between the internal thoracic artery and the inferior epigastric artery, it is possible to achieve the same effect by constructing a fistula on the latter. The purpose of this work was to determine, in a cadaveric study, the feasibility of carrying out an arterio-venous fistula on the inferior epigastric artery so as to increase the caliber of the internal thoracic artery before coronary grafting. A morphologic study of the inferior epigastric artery and its vein and their relations as well as the feasibility of such a fistula was carried out on 10 cadavers. The epigastric artery measured 12.35+/-1.2 cm in length. Its diameter decreased from its origin towards it termination from 3.16+/-0.26 cm to 1.76+/-0.18 cm. There was a constant connection between the inferior and superior epigastric arteries. This connection was single in 30% of cases, double in 50% and through an anastomotic plexus of more than two vessels in 20%. The mean number of anastomotic connections was 1.8. The epigastric vein was constant with a diameter of 0.75+/-0.06 mm at its origin and only sufficiently large to carry out a fistula at its termination (2.6+/-0.9 mm). In conclusion, this study indicates that it should be relatively simple to create a fistula between the inferior epigastric artery and either the inferior epigastric vein or the external iliac vein.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12802510     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-003-0096-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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