Literature DB >> 1460719

Late complications of revascularization for radiation-induced arterial disease.

G R Phillips1, R M Peer, J F Upson, J J Ricotta.   

Abstract

During a 14-year period 23 patients underwent 25 revascularizations for radiation-induced arterial obstructive disease. An average of 5000 rads was delivered, 3 to 24 (mean 9) years before arterial insufficiency, for malignancies of the following origin: gynecologic (n = 9), lymphoma (n = 7), head and neck (n = 5), testicular (n = 1), and lower extremity sarcoma (n = 1). Arterial occlusive disease occurred in the aortic arch vessels (n = 8), visceral aortic vessels (n = 1), and aortofemoral vessels (n = 16). Presenting symptoms were claudication (n = 8), rest pain or nonhealing ulcers (n = 7), transient ischemic attacks (n = 6), asymptomatic bruit (n = 1), and renal insufficiency (n = 1). Reconstructive operations included anatomic bypass (n = 10), extra-anatomic bypass (n = 4), patch angioplasty (n = 5), endarterectomy (n = 3), and resection with interposition graft (n = 1). In this group of patients there were no major perioperative wound complications or other major radiation-associated morbidity. Five patients had late graft infections that manifested from 2 to 5 years after surgery. All occurred in anatomic regions where the bypass graft passed through previously irradiated tissues. Presenting symptoms of infection included a draining groin sinus (n = 3) or soft tissue abscess (n = 2). In all cases the graft had not incorporated into the surrounding tissues when passing through the irradiated area. Treatment included graft excision and extra-anatomic bypass through nonirradiated tissue. One patient died of systemic sepsis. Vascular reconstructive surgery can safely be performed for radiation-induced arterial disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1460719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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