Heafner Thomas A, Clemens Michael, Scott Daniel, Ching Yiming, Hislop Sean, Arthurs Zachary M
Department of Vascular Surgery, San Antonio Military Medical Center, San Antonio, TX.
Department of Vascular Surgery, San Antonio Military Medical Center, San Antonio, TX.
Ann Vasc Surg. 2014 Oct;28(7):1792.e11-4. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2014.03.009. Epub 2014 Apr 2.
Axillofemoral graft reconstructions were initially intended to restore lower extremity perfusion in high-risk patients with symptomatic aortoiliac atherosclerotic occlusive disease. However, these reconstructions are now relegated to "bailout" procedures for infected grafts or high-risk critical limb ischemia patients that fail endovascular therapy. Infection of an extra-anatomic bypass graft is a challenging complication as it occurs in poor operative candidates with limited revascularization options and failure has a high rate of amputation and mortality. Described is a novel approach using endovascular reconstruction to treat symptomatic Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus-II type D aortoiliac lesions allowing for complete excision of an infected axillobifemoral bypass.