Review Articles

Bypass Surgery for Lower Extremity Limb Salvage: Vein Bypass

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Abstract

Bypass surgery for limb salvage in cases of chronic limb ischemia is a well-established treatment modality. Use of an autogenous vein provides the best conduit for infrainguinal arterial bypass procedures, particularly for bypass to the infrapopliteal arteries. In this article, we discuss infrainguinal vein bypass surgery including indications, perioperative care, and long-term follow up. We also discuss the outcomes of the procedure with regard to patient survival and limb salvage. The autogenous vein continues to be the best available conduit with the highest patency rate and the best treatment option. Compared to all other revascularization options for infrainguinal disease, the vein bypass has the best limb salvage and long-term survival in patients appropriately selected for the procedure.

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Critical limb ischemiainfrainguinal vein bypasslimb salvagerevascularizationoutcomes
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 8 Issue: 4
  • Page/Article: 37-42
  • DOI: 10.14797/mdcj-8-4-37
  • Published on 1 Oct 2012
  • Peer Reviewed