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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg · Feb 2010
Bypass surgery for the treatment of upper limb chronic ischaemia.
- F Spinelli, F Benedetto, G Passari, M La Spada, G Carella, F Stilo, G De Caridi, and S Lentini.
- Vascular Surgery Unit, Policlinico G. Martino University Hospital, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
- Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2010 Feb 1; 39 (2): 165-70.
ObjectivesThis study aims to evaluate the results and complications of surgical arterial revascularisation of the upper limb for treatment of chronic ischaemia using infrabrachial bypass. Results of limb salvage and follow-up with graft patency are analysed.DesignThis study is a retrospective analysis of 23 patients affected by chronic upper limb ischaemia and treated by surgical bypass.Materials And MethodsWe retrospectively analysed 23 patients with upper limb ischaemia treated between January 1998 and January 2008, by means of bypass graft revascularisation. After surgical revascularisation, eight patients (35%) with digital gangrene underwent minor amputations during the same surgical session, or within the following few days. Postoperatively, patients were followed up at regular intervals of 1, 3 and 6 months, and every 6 months thereafter, both clinically and with a duplex ultrasound scan.ResultsThe mean 34 months' follow-up was 96% complete. Life table analysis revealed a primary patency of 82.6% and secondary patency of 91.3%. Limb salvage was 100%. During the follow-up period, four patients sustained graft occlusion and, of these, two underwent re-do revascularisation with success.ConclusionsWe believe upper limb bypass surgery represents a valid treatment in this clinical setting, both for limb salvage and for relief of symptoms.Copyright (c) 2009 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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