Zentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Comparative Study
[A totally implantable venous access device. Implantation in general or local anaesthesia? A retrospective cost analysis].
Implantation of venous access port systems can be performed in local or general anesthesia. In spite of the increasing rate of interventionally implanted systems, the surgical cut-down represents a safe alternative. Thus, the question arises whether--in context to the increasing health-economic pressure--open implantation in general anesthesia is still a feasible alternative to implantation in local anesthesia regarding OR efficiency and costs. ⋯ Our study shows that implantation of totally implantable venous access port systems in local anesthesia is superior in comparison to the implantation under general anesthesia regarding procedural times in the OR unit and costs. With the same operation duration, but less personnel and material expenditure, implantation in local anesthesia offers a potential economic advantage by permitting faster changing times. Implantation in GA only should be performed at a special request by the patient or in difficult venous conditions.
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In 2001 Leschi et al. published a new method to improve perfusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) in operative therapy of acute and chronic visceral ischemia. They presented a retrograde aorto-mesenteric bypass following an arcuate course behind the left renal pedicle. Due to the intricate correct anatomic description of this vascular reconstruction this loop bypass was named the "French bypass". ⋯ The implantation of a "French bypass" represents a good option to reconstruct the SMA, combining the advantages of ante- and retrograde visceral bypasses. Furthermore this -bypass procedure allows to reconstruct distal segments of the -superior mesenteric artery in cases when long distance and peripheral stenosis impeded local thromendarterectomy. Perioperative morbidity and mortality are acceptable when the acute clinical situation is taken into account. The long-term benefit for the patients with regard to the prevention of intestinal ischemia and also the freedom from complaints is high.