Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1983; 31(2): 122-125
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1021959
Case Report

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Extended Extraanatomic Arterial Reconstruction: Subclavian Artery - Bifemoro - Crossover - Popliteo - Tibial - PTFE - Bypass

P. Polterauer, G. Kretschmer, I. Huk
  • I. Surgical University Clinic, Vienna, Austria
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1982

Publikationsdatum:
28. Mai 2008 (online)

Summary

In a high risk patient an extended extraanatomic PTFE (ring armored) bypass was performed for limb salvage.

The right subclavian artery served as donor vessel to the left tibial anterior artery in a crossover suprapubic fashion. A total of 7 anastornoses in this subclavian bifemoro-cross-over popliteo-crural reconstruction yielded a high flow situation as well as good function with a palpable dorsalis pedis artery pulse and a postoperatively increased ankle-brachial pressure index of 0.9, 8 months postoperatively.

During the 9th postoperative month the distal part of the reconstruction occluded and the left leg was amputated below the knee. However, limb salvage was achieved for 9 months. Several points are discussed in connection with long-term functioning.