The Seven-Year' Secondary Patency of a Fresh Arterial Allograft in the Femorocrural Position in a Heart Transplant Recipient

Critical limb ischemia in patients with diabetes at the organ complication stage represents a considerable challenge in vascular medicine. Because of the complexity of the disease and the often symmetric involvement of both lower limbs, a discrepancy between suitable vascular conduit availability an...

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description Critical limb ischemia in patients with diabetes at the organ complication stage represents a considerable challenge in vascular medicine. Because of the complexity of the disease and the often symmetric involvement of both lower limbs, a discrepancy between suitable vascular conduit availability and the actual requirement can occur: notably, the prevalence of multilevel and diffuse arterial disease often limits the possibilities of endovascular treatment, and, in surgical cases, frequently prohibits the effective use of prosthetic material. In our patient with bilateral critical limb ischemia and previous coronary artery bypass graft followed by cardiac transplantation, only one great saphenous vein remained available. That was used in its entirety to salvage one limb as a sequential femorocrural bypass. A similar surgical procedure with a fresh arterial allograft retrieved from a deceased donor was performed on the other extremity . ABO compatibility as well as the chronic immunosuppressive therapy in a heart transplant recipient may have contributed to the favorable long-term clinical outcome of the allogeneic arterial reconstruction.
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Diabetic Angiopathies - etiology
Diabetic Angiopathies - physiopathology
Diabetic Angiopathies - surgery
Female
Femoral Artery - physiopathology
Femoral Artery - surgery
Heart Transplantation
Humans
Immunosuppressive Agents - administration & dosage
Ischemia - etiology
Ischemia - physiopathology
Ischemia - surgery
Lower Extremity - blood supply
Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Middle Aged
Peripheral Arterial Disease - etiology
Peripheral Arterial Disease - physiopathology
Peripheral Arterial Disease - surgery
Saphenous Vein - transplantation
Surgery
Time Factors
Transplantation, Homologous
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Grafting
Vascular Patency
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