CLINICAL-RESULTS OF FEMOROPOPLITEAL BYPASS USING EXTERNALLY SUPPORTED (EXS) DACRON GRAFTS - WITH A COMPARISON OF ABOVE-KNEE AND BELOW-KNEE ANASTOMOSIS

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MATSUBARA, J
NAGASUE, M
TSUCHISHIMA, S
NAKATANI, B
SHIMIZU, T
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JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY | 1990年 / 31卷 / 06期
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FEMOROPOPLITEAL BYPASS; EXS DACRON GRAFT; ABOVE-KNEE ANASTOMOSIS; BELOW-KNEE ANASTOMOSIS;
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As of the end of September 1989, 52 EXS Dacron grafts had been implanted for femoropopliteal bypass operations. The distal ends of 27 grafts were anastomosed to above-knee popliteal arteries and those of 25 grafts to below-knee popliteal arteries. The cumulative patency rate of above-knee grafts was 71.3% at 54 months, and that of below-knee grafts was 78.8% at 48 months (n.s.). Kinking and stenosis of the arteriosclerotic proximal and/or mid popliteal artery when the knee was bent were angiographically remarkable. These changes may explain why some femoropopliteal grafts occlude with time and why the late results of above-knee grafts are not much better than those of below-knee grafts.
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