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The Treatment Of The Femoral-popliteal Atheroclesrotic Occlusive Disease Through Husni Saphenopopliteal Bypass Disease Report 47 Cases

Posted on:2010-12-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F H SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360272995980Subject:Clinical Medicine
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Objective: In this article, a restropective observation is performed on the clinical effect of bypasses to femoropopliteal arteries with ePTFE and autogenous greater saphenous vein separately to compare the advantages and disadvantages of them as grafts and to provide basis for clinical use.Methods: Forty-seven cases with arteriosclerosis are chosen that underwent bypasses to femoropopliteal arteries during the period of 2007 Jun. to 2008 Sep. in our hospital and divided into two groups according to the grafts. There are 32 cases in Group ePTFE and 15 cases in Group SV. A retrospective observation is performed on the scales of symptom-relief and patency of the bypasses.Results: Artrial bypasses can effectively relieve the symptoms of patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans. The patency rate of ePTFE is 85.71% and for autogenous greater vein is 93.75%.Conclusion: Artrial bypasses can effectively revascularize and salvage the severely ischemic lower extremity with arteriosclerosis obliterans. Autogenous greater vein is superior to ePTFE as graft on patency. SV is the first choice for bypasses to femoral and the distal arteries and ePTFE is used for proximal arteries upon the inguinal ligment. feature of disease.
Keywords/Search Tags:greater saphenous vein, ePTFE, arteriosclerosis obliterans, ABI
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