The success of in situ vein grafting: Early results in comparison with the reversed vein technique
In a 6-year retrospective analysis of 341 consecutive femorodistal autogenous vein bypasses, results from 104 in situ veins (IS) were compared with 209 reversed veins (RV). The groups were comparable for age, sex, diabetes, indication for surgery and calf vessel run-off, but a significantly higher p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of vascular surgery 1987-06, Vol.1 (3), p.165-168 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a 6-year retrospective analysis of 341 consecutive femorodistal autogenous vein bypasses, results from 104
in situ veins (IS) were compared with 209 reversed veins (RV). The groups were comparable for age, sex, diabetes, indication for surgery and calf vessel run-off, but a significantly higher proportion of the in situ group had a lower distal anastomosis (16% IS, 6% RV, χ
2 = 7.1 P < 0.01). Overall, operative mortality was 2% and early graft failure was similar in both groups (11% IS, 12% RV, P = NS). Cumulative graft patency rates were 74% IS, 79% RV at one year and 71% IS, 71% RV (P = NS) at three years. Cumulative limb survival rates were 81% IS, 85% RV at one year and 79% IS, 81% RV ((P = NS) at 3 years. These results demonstrate that the
in situ technique has been used in a wider variety of patients and yielded similar early and intermediate term results to reversed vein. |
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ISSN: | 0950-821X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0950-821X(87)80043-9 |