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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1979
Extraanatomic arterial bypass grafting is used when risk of standard operations is high because of associated disease or technical problems, in patients with ischemic lower extremities as a result of severe pulmonary or cardiac disease. Results have been good with femoro-femoral or axillo-femoral bypass.
Sebastian Conti+2 more
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Extraanatomic arterial bypass grafting is used when risk of standard operations is high because of associated disease or technical problems, in patients with ischemic lower extremities as a result of severe pulmonary or cardiac disease. Results have been good with femoro-femoral or axillo-femoral bypass.
Sebastian Conti+2 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1972
Aortocoronary bypass grafting (541 grafts) was employed in the management of 242 patients with obstructive coronary artery disease during a 25-month period. The operative mortality was 8.7%. Operative indications were chronic angina (181), congestive failure (26), preinfarction angina (10), ventricular aneurysm (5), acute myocardial infarction (3 ...
Hendrick B. Barner+5 more
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Aortocoronary bypass grafting (541 grafts) was employed in the management of 242 patients with obstructive coronary artery disease during a 25-month period. The operative mortality was 8.7%. Operative indications were chronic angina (181), congestive failure (26), preinfarction angina (10), ventricular aneurysm (5), acute myocardial infarction (3 ...
Hendrick B. Barner+5 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract Arteriosclerotic arterial insufficiency of the peripheral blood vessels is often due to localized obstruction with a patent arterial system above and below the obstruction. The results of twenty-three bypass grafts in fifteen patients are reported.
J. Howard Payne+2 more
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Abstract Arteriosclerotic arterial insufficiency of the peripheral blood vessels is often due to localized obstruction with a patent arterial system above and below the obstruction. The results of twenty-three bypass grafts in fifteen patients are reported.
J. Howard Payne+2 more
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Pseudoaneurysm in a Bypass Graft [PDF]
Sometimes a routine surveillance graft scan discloses something not so routine: in this case, giant pseudoaneurysms in the midsection of a lower-extremity bypass graft. This case report details a complication of cryopreserved vein grafts, underscoring the importance of routine surveillance imaging. It also illustrates adverse patient consequences that
Lisa Nguyen, Mei Dan, Laura K. Pak
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Percutaneous angioplasty of stenoses of bypass grafts or of bypass graft anastomotic sites
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1984Forty patients who had stenoses of coronary artery bypass grafts or stenoses of the proximal or distal coronary insertion sites were treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). PTA was successful in 78% of the patients. Mean stenoses were diminished from 86% to 34% in luminal diameter.
John M. Simpson+4 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1981
Aortic bypass grafting was performed in 100 consecutive patients with disabling manifestations of aortoiliac arterial occlusive disease. There were no operative deaths, graft infections, false aneurysms, or aortoduodenal fistulas. Of those patients whose superficial femoral arteries were patent, 95% had a good or excellent immediate functional result ...
Richard F. Kempczinski, Arthur F. Jones
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Aortic bypass grafting was performed in 100 consecutive patients with disabling manifestations of aortoiliac arterial occlusive disease. There were no operative deaths, graft infections, false aneurysms, or aortoduodenal fistulas. Of those patients whose superficial femoral arteries were patent, 95% had a good or excellent immediate functional result ...
Richard F. Kempczinski, Arthur F. Jones
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Multilevel Bypass Grafting: Is it Worth it?
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2014Traditionally, multilevel arterial disease has been treated with an inflow procedure only but simultaneous multilevel bypass graft procedures have been attempted. However, these procedures are potentially high risk. We report our single-center experience of performing multilevel bypass grafts over the last 15 years.We retrospectively identified ...
Mark Kay+4 more
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AXILLOFEMORAL ARTERIAL BYPASS GRAFTS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1979The results of 24 axillofemoral arterial bypass grafts performed over a five‐year period are presented. This extraanatomical technique of arterial reconstruction is valuable following removal of an infected aortic Dacron graft and for limb salvage or severe intermittent claudication in selected poor‐risk patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease ...
D. F. Scott+2 more
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