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[Extra-anatomic bypass]

F Tobaldi1, A Parca, G Martino

  • 1Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Ospedale E. Profili, Fabriano, Ancona.

Minerva Chirurgica
|September 1, 1994
PubMed
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Extra-anatomic bypass procedures, including axillo-bifemoral and femoro-femoral bypass, show excellent results for high-risk patients needing distal revascularization or managing prosthesis infections. These techniques are suitable for advanced Leriche-Fontaine syndrome and younger patients.

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Surgical Techniques
  • Arterial Reconstructive Surgery

Context:

  • Extra-anatomic bypasses are crucial for limb salvage in patients with complex arterial disease.
  • This study reviews a 5-year experience with extra-anatomic bypasses at a single institution.
  • Indications include high-risk distal revascularization and managing infected prosthetic grafts.

Purpose:

  • To assess the indications, complications, and outcomes of extra-anatomic bypass surgery.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of axillo-mono-femoral, axillo-bi-femoral, and femoro-femoral bypasses.
  • To determine the suitability of these techniques for a broader patient population.

Summary:

  • The authors report on extra-anatomic bypass procedures performed between 1986 and 1991.

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  • Axillo-mono-femoral, axillo-bi-femoral, and femoro-femoral bypasses yielded excellent results.
  • Complications and specific indications, such as infected prostheses and distal revascularization, were analyzed.
  • Impact:

    • Extra-anatomic bypasses offer a viable solution for complex peripheral arterial disease, especially in high-risk individuals.
    • The findings support the extension of these techniques to younger patients and those with advanced Leriche-Fontaine arteriopathy.
    • This approach can improve outcomes and limb salvage rates in challenging vascular reconstructions.