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[Crossed iliofemoral bypass].

B Enon, J M Chevalier, P Moreau

    Journal De Chirurgie
    |May 1, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary

    Crossed femoral shunts offer a safe alternative for unilateral iliac occlusions when abdominal surgery is not feasible. This technique provides better outcomes than interfemoral shunts.

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    Area of Science:

    • Vascular surgery
    • Surgical techniques
    • Hemodynamics

    Context:

    • Unilateral iliac artery occlusion presents a surgical challenge.
    • Abdominal approach may be contraindicated in some patients.
    • Existing bypass techniques may have limitations.

    Purpose:

    • To describe a technique for crossed femoral shunts in unilateral iliac occlusions.
    • To evaluate the hemodynamic rationale for iliac implantation.
    • To compare the efficacy of crossed femoral shunts with interfemoral shunts.

    Summary:

    • Crossed shunts between femoral arteries are a viable option for unilateral iliac occlusions when the abdominal approach is contraindicated.
    • Iliac implantation from the donor side is hemodynamically recommended.
    • This technique is simple, does not increase operative complexity, and yields superior results compared to interfemoral shunts.

    Impact:

    • Provides a valuable alternative surgical strategy for complex iliac artery disease.
    • Improves patient outcomes by offering a less invasive and more effective bypass option.
    • Contributes to the understanding of optimal shunt configuration for specific vascular pathologies.

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