胸升主动脉双腘动脉旁路术治疗广泛主动脉髂动脉和股腘动脉闭塞性疾病

Pramook Mutirangura MD , Teravit Phanchaipetch MD , Chanean Ruangsetakit MD , Chumpol Wongwanit MD , Khamin Chinsakchai MD
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本报告描述了一位因严重钙化的腹主动脉、广泛的髂主动脉闭塞、双侧股腘动脉闭塞和先前的右腋腘动脉旁路移植术血栓形成而导致致残性间歇性跛行的患者,随后将移植物修复到左腘动脉近端,并因慢性感染而移除移植物。患者接受了成功的胸升主动脉双腘动脉搭桥手术,术后恢复平稳,双侧踝脉可触及。经过6年的随访,他可以行走无限距离,计算机断层血管造影显示移植物通畅。
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Ascending thoracic aortobipopliteal bypass for extensive aortoiliac and femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease

This report describes a patient with disabling intermittent claudication resulting from the complex combination of a heavily calcified abdominal aorta, extensive aortoiliac occlusion, bilateral femoropopliteal arterial occlusion, and thrombosis of a previous right axillobifemoral bypass graft, followed by revision of the graft to the left proximal popliteal artery and subsequent graft removal because of chronic infection. The patient underwent successful ascending thoracic aortobipopliteal bypass surgery and had an uneventful postoperative recovery, with ankle pulses palpable bilaterally. After 6 years of follow-up, he could walk unlimited distances, and computed tomography angiography showed patent grafts.

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