Surgical Outcomes of the Boat-Form Vein Cuff Technique in Peripheral Artery Bypass Grafting.

IF 0.6 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Annals of vascular diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-30 DOI:10.3400/avd.oa.24-00134
Shun-Ichiro Sakamoto, Anna Tsuji, Motohiro Maeda, Atsushi Hiromoto, Kenji Suzuki, Jiro Honda, Yosuke Ishii
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Objectives: The venous cuff technique has been used primarily for arterial bypass using artificial grafts to the lower extremities. The boat-form vein cuff was designed to allow adjustment of the size and angle of the anastomosis at any anatomic site. We report our experience and outcomes of the original vein cuff technique in various peripheral artery bypass grafting procedures. Methods: A total of 10 patients underwent arterial bypass grafting using a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft with a boat-form venous cuff. The indications for the surgery consisted of peripheral artery disease (n = 4), acute limb ischemia (n = 4), chronic mesenteric ischemia (n = 1), and traumatic upper limb ischemia (n = 1). Five patients required emergency surgery. Surgical outcomes, such as mortality and morbidity, limb salvage rate, and graft patency, were examined using perioperative and postoperative follow-up data. Results: There were no operative deaths or serious complications, including amputation of the lower extremity. During the follow-up period (44 ± 36.9 months), the PTFE graft remained patent in 9 patients (90%). In 1 patient, occlusion of the femoropopliteal bypass graft was observed 3 months after surgery. Conclusions: The simple design and creation of the boat-form vein cuff are useful at any anatomical site in peripheral artery bypass grafting with a PTFE graft.

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船形静脉袖技术在外周动脉搭桥术中的手术效果。
目的:静脉袖带技术主要用于人工下肢动脉旁路移植术。船形静脉袖带的设计允许在任何解剖部位调整吻合的大小和角度。我们报告我们的经验和结果的原始静脉袖技术在各种外周动脉搭桥术。方法:对10例患者行船形静脉袖带聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)动脉旁路移植术。手术指征包括外周动脉疾病(n = 4)、急性肢体缺血(n = 4)、慢性肠系膜缺血(n = 1)、外伤性上肢缺血(n = 1)。5名患者需要紧急手术。手术结果,如死亡率和发病率,肢体保留率和移植物通畅,通过围手术期和术后随访数据进行检查。结果:无手术死亡和严重并发症,包括下肢截肢。在随访期间(44±36.9个月),9例(90%)患者的移植物保持通畅。1例患者术后3个月出现股腘旁路移植术闭塞。结论:船形静脉袖带的设计和制作简单,适用于外周动脉搭桥移植术中任何解剖部位。
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