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[Behçet's disease and vascular surgery].

A Bahnini1, P O Sarfati, B Wechsler

  • 1Service de chirurgie vasculaire, groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris.

Journal Des Maladies Vasculaires
|January 1, 1988
PubMed
Summary

Vascular surgery plays a limited role in Behçet

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Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Behçet's Disease
  • Thrombo-embolic Disease

Context:

  • Behçet's disease involves both venous and arterial lesions.
  • Surgical indications for venous thrombosis align with standard thrombo-embolic disease management.
  • Arterial lesions in Behçet's disease are categorized into aneurysmal, occlusive, and traumatic types.

Purpose:

  • To define the role and outcomes of vascular surgery in managing Behçet's disease complications.
  • To evaluate surgical results for different types of vascular lesions in Behçet's disease.

Summary:

  • Surgery for venous thrombosis in Behçet's disease follows standard protocols.
  • Aneurysmal and traumatic arterial lesions show satisfactory surgical outcomes.
  • Occlusive arterial lesions in Behçet's disease have disappointing surgical results.
  • Surgical intervention is reserved for aneurysms, bleeding, or severe ischemia.

Impact:

  • Highlights the limited efficacy of surgery for occlusive arterial lesions in Behçet's disease.
  • Provides guidance on surgical indications for vascular complications in Behçet's disease.
  • Informs clinical decision-making regarding the management of vascular manifestations.

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