Carotid artery Dacron patch graft angioplasty: A ten-year experience
Of 394 carotid endarterectomies performed during a 10-year period, 36 (9%) included Dacron patch graft angioplasties. Patch graft angioplasties were used selectively in patients because they had undergone previous carotid endarterectomy or had small-caliber vessels. There were no postoperative infec...
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description | Of 394 carotid endarterectomies performed during a 10-year period, 36 (9%) included Dacron patch graft angioplasties. Patch graft angioplasties were used selectively in patients because they had undergone previous carotid endarterectomy or had small-caliber vessels. There were no postoperative infections, occlusions, emboli, stroke, or pseudoaneurysms. In addition, no clinically detectable recurrent stenoses developed in this high-risk group of patients. Twenty-four of the 27 patients available for follow-up were screened for asymptomatic stenoses with spectral analysis and B-mode imaging; there was no sign of hemodynamically significant recurrent stenosis in this group. These encouraging results support the continued selective use of Dacron patch graft angioplasty in carotid surgery. |
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