Heyden B, Vollmar J, Voss E U
Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1980 Oct;151(4):519-24.
In combined chronic occlusive lesions at the aortoiliac and femoropopliteal level, partial repair of the central vessels in combination with profundaplasty and lumbar sympathectomy represents a more simple and shorter procedure than does the previously preferred total correction of both segments. In a retrospective study of 403 limbs, Stages II, III and IV, the triad procedure results in a cumulative patency rate of 77 versus 39 percent for total repair. In limb salvage operations, Stages III and IV, the corresponding figures for the amputation rate were 8 versus 36 per cent and for reoperation, 7 versus 23 per cent. Prerequisites for this type of repair are an improved technical approach and a critical selection of patients with a receiving segment of the popliteal artery and a sufficient runoff below the knee.