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[The axillo-axillary bypass].

G Natalini, V Trancanelli, M Pieruttori

    Minerva Chirurgica
    |May 15, 1980
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    Axillo-axillary bypass offers a straightforward solution for symptomatic subclavian artery occlusion. This surgical technique effectively addresses complex hemodynamic and clinical challenges in patients with this condition.

    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Surgery
    • Cardiovascular Medicine

    Background:

    • Subclavian artery occlusion presents a complex clinical challenge requiring effective surgical intervention.
    • Various surgical approaches have been proposed, each with distinct advantages and disadvantages.

    Observation:

    • This report details personal experience with two cases of symptomatic subclavian artery occlusion.
    • The axillo-axillary bypass technique, utilizing the axillary artery and a Dacron graft, was employed.

    Findings:

    • The axillo-axillary bypass is presented as a simple and effective solution for subclavian artery occlusion.
    • A review of transthoracic and extrathoracic operations highlights the benefits of the axillo-axillary approach.

    Implications:

    • Axillo-axillary bypass provides a viable and less complex option for managing subclavian artery occlusion.

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  • This surgical strategy simplifies the treatment of a challenging hemodynamic and therapeutic problem.