Phenol lumbar sympathectomy for severe arterial occlusive disease in the elderly

Author:

Keane F B V1

Affiliation:

1. Royal United Hospital, Bath

Abstract

Abstract Phenol chemical lumbar sympathectomy is an additional aid in the management of ischaemic rest pain and incipient gangrene. This technique was used in 132 elderly patients in Bath between September 1972 and March 1975 and the results are presented here. The patients were unfit for reconstructive arterial surgery. In this series an image intensifier was used in order to make the procedure safer. One hundred and twenty-six patients were available for review, their average age being 71·5 years. The average period of follow-up was 16·3 months. Of the 126 patients, 111 were not diabetic, and of these 45 (41 per cent) had satisfactory results while 17 (15·4 per cent) had persistent symptoms but had avoided amputation. Thirty (27 per cent) patients required amputation and 12 of these died as a direct result of this procedure. A further 19 patients in the non-diabetic group died during the period of follow-up. However, of the 15 diabetic patients, only 3 (20 per cent) improved whilst one patient with persistent symptoms avoided amputation. The remainder either died (8) or had an amputation (5) during the period of fellow-up. Two died after amputation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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