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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 355 (1981), S. 515-515 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Axillofemoral bypass ; High-risk patient ; Indication ; Long-term results ; Axillo-femoraler Bypass ; Risikopatient ; Indikationsstellung ; Langzeitergebnisse
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung An 95 Risikopatienten (Durchschnittsalter 68,28 Jahre) wurden 1970–1979 114 axillo femorale Bypassoperationen durchgeführt: in 84,48 % der 116 Extremitäten im Stadium III und IV. Derelektive Eingriff war mit einer Operationsletalität von 6,3 % belastet. Die kumulative 5-Jahres-Durchgängigkeit betrug für den unilateralen Bypass 51,60 % und für den bifemoralen Bypass 77,14 %. Häufigste Komplikation war mit 47,37 % die Transplantatthrombose, nur in 53,75 % gelang eine erfolgreiche Revision. Vorrangig erscheint daher eine strengere Indikationsstellung: Operation nur im Stadium III und IV sowie nur beim ßechten” Risikopatienten.
    Notes: Summary In 95 high-risk patients (average age of 68.28 years), 114 axillofemoral bypass operations were performed: 84.48 % of the 116 extremities were in stages III and IV. In elective operations, the operative mortality was 6.3 %. The unilateral bypass showed a cumulative 5-year patency rate of 51.60 %, the bifemoral bypass of 77.14 %. Graft thrombosis was the most common complication (47.37 %); successful revision was possible only in 53.75 %. Therefore we recommend a more strict indication: an operation should be performed only in cases in stages III and IV and only in a “real” high-risk patient.
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