A 12-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH THE POPLITEAL-TO-DISTAL ARTERY BYPASS - THE SIGNIFICANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL DISEASE

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WENGERTER, KR
YANG, PM
VEITH, FJ
GUPTA, SK
PANETTA, TF
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[1] New York, New York
[2] Division of Vascular Surgery, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
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10.1016/0741-5214(92)70022-D
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The value of the popliteal-to-distal artery bypass in limb salvage is well documented. However, the influence of progression of disease in the superficial femoral artery or proximal popliteal artery, and the role of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of these vessels before bypass have not been adequately assessed. To evaluate these and other factors, we reviewed our experience with 153 nonsequential popliteal-to-distal artery bypasses performed over a 12-year period. Limb salvage was the indication for all procedures, and 87% of the patients were diabetic. The 5-year primary and secondary graft patency rates were 55% and 60%, respectively, and the limb salvage rate was 73%. Preoperative arteriograms were evaluated for stenosis in the superficial femoral artery or popliteal artery proximal to the graft. Fifty-six grafts with a proximal stenosis 20% or less were identified and had primary graft patency of 77% at 2 years, similar to the 70% patency for the 20 grafts placed distal to a 21% to 35% stenosis. The 18 grafts placed distal to a stenosis greater than 35% had 53% 2-year primary graft patency (p = 0.25). Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of a superficial femoral artery or popliteal artery stenosis (24% to 85% luminal narrowing) in 19 limbs resulted in 68% 2-year graft patency, not significantly lower than grafts with 35% or less proximal stenosis (75%, p = 0.25). Other factors associated with significant decreases in graft patency included a vein graft diameter less than 3.0 mm, a dorsalis pedis outflow site, and poor quality outflow. Thus the popliteal-to-distal bypass is a durable procedure. Moderate amounts of disease in the superficial femoral artery or proximal popliteal arteries, or the performance of preoperative angioplasty on these vessels was not found to adversely affect graft patency or limb salvage.
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