Factors determining outcome of reversed saphenous vein femoropopliteal bypass grafts
- 1 September 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 67 (9) , 642-648
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800670912
Abstract
Summary: This investigation was designed to study factors that might be of predictive value in femoropopliteal vein bypass grafting. A series of 146 grafts had a cumulative 5-year graft patency of 82·5 per cent. Five-year limb survival rate in salvage cases was 77·9 per cent. These results are encouraging. However, taking certain factors into account, the patency rates varied. In limbs with claudication, the 5-year graft patency rate was significantly higher than in salvage procedures (P < 0·05). Basal and maximal (during pharmacological vasodilalation) intraoperative graft flow rates were also significantly higher in claudicating limbs (P < 0·01). Reconstructions in limbs with a good run-off had better patency and flow rates than in limbs with a poor run-off (P < 0·001). This suggests that progression of distal atherosclerosis is a major factor for late graft thrombosis. The incidence of graft thrombosis was correlated with the flow rates (P < 0·01). Age, the presence of diabetes, graft diameter and the site of the distal anastomosis did not affect patency.Keywords
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