Abstract
Below-knee femoropopliteal and femorodistal bypass with nonautologous material shows
poor patency rates, especially in multiple occlusions of the tibioperoneal vessels.
Twenty-four patients underwent arterial reconstruction for limb salvage using the
deep leg veins because the great saphenous vein was not available owing to previous
operations. A follow-up period of forty-two months revealed an average bypass patency
rate of 75%. During the control period all patients were prospectively investigated
concerning changes in the venous system. The authors found only little changes in
the venous system and no significant signs of venous insufficiency. The deep leg veins
seem to be a valuable addition to arterial reconstructive surgery for limb salvage.