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Atraumatic control in calcified arteries.

L Semel1, W Schu, J C Aust

  • 1Department of Surgery, Health Sciences Center, Syracuse, New York.

Annals of Vascular Surgery
|January 1, 1988
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Distal saphenous vein bypasses aid limb salvage in challenging cases. A novel atraumatic intraluminal control technique simplifies vascular anastomosis in severely calcified recipient arteries.

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Arterial Reconstruction
  • Limb Salvage Procedures

Background:

  • Distal saphenous vein bypass grafting is crucial for limb salvage.
  • Severe recipient artery calcification presents significant surgical challenges.
  • Vascular control and anastomosis are particularly difficult in these cases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an atraumatic intraluminal control method.
  • To address challenges in distal bypass surgery for limb salvage.
  • To improve outcomes in patients with calcified recipient arteries.

Main Methods:

  • Attempted distal saphenous vein bypasses for limb salvage.
  • Utilized an atraumatic intraluminal technique for vascular control.
  • Performed anastomosis on severely calcified recipient arteries.

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Main Results:

  • The described method facilitates vascular control in calcified arteries.
  • The technique aids in performing anastomosis in difficult surgical situations.
  • This approach assists in limb salvage attempts.

Conclusions:

  • An atraumatic intraluminal control method is effective for distal bypass.
  • This technique simplifies surgery in cases of severe arterial calcification.
  • The method contributes to successful limb salvage strategies.