Literature DB >> 3586180

Current indications for axillounifemoral and axillobifemoral bypass grafts.

P G Kalman, M Hosang, C Cina, K W Johnston, F M Ameli, P M Walker, J L Provan.   

Abstract

Revascularization of the lower extremities may require an axillofemoral bypass when an aortobifemoral bypass is contraindicated. Thirty-one patients underwent axillounifemoral and 59 had an axillobifemoral bypass, with a mortality rate of 9%. The indication for operation was limb salvage in 67%, intra-abdominal sepsis in 21%, and disabling claudication in 12%. Cumulative survival, patency, and limb salvage rates were determined by life-table analysis. The cumulative patency and limb salvage rates (with standard errors) at 3 years were 68% +/- 8% and 78% +/- 9%, respectively. When stratified for type of operation, axillobifemoral bypass had a superior patency rate compared with axillounifemoral bypass (log rank = 3.882, p less than 0.05). There was no significant difference when patients were stratified for diabetes (log rank = 2.213, p = no significance [NS]), operative indication (disabling claudication vs. limb salvage) (log rank = 0.0005, p = NS), or outflow (no profundaplasty vs. profundaplasty) (log rank = 2.011, p = NS). We conclude that axillofemoral bypass is a reasonable alternative for revascularization in high-risk patients or in those patients in whom a transabdominal approach is contraindicated. We recommend aggressive use of the profunda femoris artery when the superficial femoral artery is occluded to achieve optimal results.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3586180

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


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