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Tibioperoneal arterial lesions and critical foot ischaemia: successful management by the use of short vein grafts and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty.

作者信息

Wölfle K D, Bruijnen H, Reeps C, Reutemann S, Wack C, Campbell P, Loeprecht H, Häuser H, Bohndorf K

机构信息

Department of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Zentralklinikum, Augsburg, Germany.

出版信息

Vasa. 2000 Aug;29(3):207-14. doi: 10.1024/0301-1526.29.3.207.

DOI:10.1024/0301-1526.29.3.207
PMID:11037720
Abstract

BACKGROUND

In a substantial number of mainly diabetic patients isolated crural arterial lesions are found to be the underlying cause for severe ischaemic foot lesions. Without revascularisation, patients with this specific occlusion pattern will inevitably face major amputation. To attain limb salvage in this setting, since the early eighties short vein grafts were used to bypass the occluded infrapopliteal arteries. More recently, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) was also attempted to avoid limb loss in selected patients.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Since May 1986 in 125 patients 130 autologous bypass grafts from the BK-popliteal artery or the proximal tibioperoneal arteries to malleolar vessels were performed in the presence of extended crural arterial occlusions and critical foot ischaemia (rest pain 3, tissue loss 127). In another series in 89 limbs (rest pain 5, tissue loss 84) of 84 patients PTA was done to treat 168 focal stenoses of > 50% diameter reduction and 11 short occlusions in a total of 135 crural arteries.

RESULTS

Using life-table analysis, primary and secondary cumulative patency rates for short vein grafts with distal graft origin were 90% and 98% at 30 days, 76% and 83% at one year and 46% and 49% at seven years, respectively. The corresponding limb salvage rates amounted to 95%, 80% and 63%. Initial complete or partial technical success after PTA of crural arteries could be obtained in 93%: The limb salvage rates achieved were 95% at 30 days, 82% at one year and 63% at six years.

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that--depending on the extent of lesions--both short vein grafts as well as PTA are successful complementary treatment modalities to avoid limb loss in predominantly diabetic patients with infrapopliteal artery disease and critical ischaemia.

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