A Twenty-Year Experience with Axillofemoral Bypass: Analysis of 63 Consecutive Cases

Author:

Mingoli Andrea1,Cavallaro Antonino1,Sciacca Vincenzo1,di Marzo Luca1,Agosta Filippo1,Maggiore Claudia1,Stipa Sergio1

Affiliation:

1. I Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica - University "La Sapienza" - Rome, Italy

Abstract

The results of 63 consecutive axillofemoral bypass grafts are presented. A computerized analysis of the data was performed according to the possible variables apt to influence the results of the reconstruction: different indications, stage of disease, previous reconstructions, presence of graft infection, unilateral or bilateral revascularization, iliac artery and runoff status, and graft caliber and material. A higher five-year graft patency rate was obtained with bypasses performed in poor-risk patients with occlusive arterial disease (axillounifemoral graft: 53.7%; axillobifemoral graft: 41.6%) than in procedures performed in emergency (p < 0.025) or for infection of previous vascular reconstructions (p < 0.001). There was a similar five-year patency rate in axillounifemoral and axillobifemoral grafts (p = NS) and in the bypasses performed in patients with iliac artery occlusion or stenosis (p = NS). A higher patency rate was obtained when there were two or three patent tibial vessels (p < 0.001). Finally the authors observed a greater infection rate in polytetrafluoroethylene grafts than in Dacron grafts (p < 0.05). Their results confirm the important role of the axillofemoral bypass in revascularizing high-risk patients with severe limb ischemia (rest pain and necrosis) or patients with graft infection, repeated graft failures, and arterial occlusive disease when laparotomy is contraindicated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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