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      동맥경화성 하지 동맥 폐색증에 대한 우회로 수술의 효과 = The Effect of a Bypass Operation for Atherosclerotic Arterial Obstructive Disease at the Lower Extremity

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      Background: There are various treatment modalities for atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease at the lower limbs, for example, conservative physical therapy, medication, operation etc. Yet it has been established that an arterial bypass operation is the most effective treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of arterial bypass operation within our experience and to determine the indicators of treatment. Material and Method: Ninety six patients received arterial bypass operation for atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease from June 2002 to April 2006. We evaluated the feasibility of arterial bypass operation based on the improvement of symptoms and the ankle-brachial index (ABI) and the surgical outcomes, as based on the complications, the amputation rates and the patency rates. We also assessed the possible risk factors such as gender, age, a smoking history, co-morbidities, the anastomotic sites, the graft size and the graft type. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of the patients. The total mean follow-up period was 29.4±13.1 months. Result: The mean age was 65.95±9.61 and there were 88 male patients. The most common clinical manifestation was ischemic resting pain in the lower extremities. The underlying combined diseases were hypertension (61%), diabetes (43%), cardiac problems (35%) and smoking (91.7%). The most frequent site of arterial obstruction was the superficial femoral artery (44 cases, 40%). A femoropopliteal artery bypass operation with a Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) synthetic graft was done in 44 cases (40%) and the great saphenous vein graft was used in 11 cases. The postoperative ABI increased significantly from 0.30±0.11 preoperatively to 0.63±0.11 (p<0.001) postoperatively. In 8 cases, amputations above the ankle level were necessary. The graft patency rates were 86.4% and 68.0% after 1 and 3 years, respectively. There were 29 cases (30.21%) of patency failure; the male gender, smokers and hypertension were significantly more frequent in the failure group. Of these, hypertension was the most powerful risk factor (p=0.042). Conclusion: The arterial bypass operation is an effective treatment modality for controlling the symptoms such as pain and claudication, and for preventing major amputations for the patients with atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease. This study suggests quitting smoking, strict blood pressure control, selection of an appropriate graft, regular outpatient follow up and proper medication would offer higher patency rates and more favorable outcomes.
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      Background: There are various treatment modalities for atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease at the lower limbs, for example, conservative physical therapy, medication, operation etc. Yet it has been established that an arterial bypass operatio...

      Background: There are various treatment modalities for atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease at the lower limbs, for example, conservative physical therapy, medication, operation etc. Yet it has been established that an arterial bypass operation is the most effective treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of arterial bypass operation within our experience and to determine the indicators of treatment. Material and Method: Ninety six patients received arterial bypass operation for atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease from June 2002 to April 2006. We evaluated the feasibility of arterial bypass operation based on the improvement of symptoms and the ankle-brachial index (ABI) and the surgical outcomes, as based on the complications, the amputation rates and the patency rates. We also assessed the possible risk factors such as gender, age, a smoking history, co-morbidities, the anastomotic sites, the graft size and the graft type. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of the patients. The total mean follow-up period was 29.4±13.1 months. Result: The mean age was 65.95±9.61 and there were 88 male patients. The most common clinical manifestation was ischemic resting pain in the lower extremities. The underlying combined diseases were hypertension (61%), diabetes (43%), cardiac problems (35%) and smoking (91.7%). The most frequent site of arterial obstruction was the superficial femoral artery (44 cases, 40%). A femoropopliteal artery bypass operation with a Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) synthetic graft was done in 44 cases (40%) and the great saphenous vein graft was used in 11 cases. The postoperative ABI increased significantly from 0.30±0.11 preoperatively to 0.63±0.11 (p<0.001) postoperatively. In 8 cases, amputations above the ankle level were necessary. The graft patency rates were 86.4% and 68.0% after 1 and 3 years, respectively. There were 29 cases (30.21%) of patency failure; the male gender, smokers and hypertension were significantly more frequent in the failure group. Of these, hypertension was the most powerful risk factor (p=0.042). Conclusion: The arterial bypass operation is an effective treatment modality for controlling the symptoms such as pain and claudication, and for preventing major amputations for the patients with atherosclerotic arterial obstructive disease. This study suggests quitting smoking, strict blood pressure control, selection of an appropriate graft, regular outpatient follow up and proper medication would offer higher patency rates and more favorable outcomes.

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      1 Woratyla SP, "The performance of femoropopliteal bypasses using polytetrafluoroethylene above the knee versus autogenous vein below the knee" 174 : 169-172, 1997

      2 Dormandy JA, "The fate of the claudication: a prospective study of 1969 claudicants" 5 : 131-133, 1991

      3 Kim WY, "Results of infrainguinal chronic arterial occlusion - difference in medical and surgical management" 18 : 61-67, 2002

      4 Green RM, "Prosthetic above-knee femoropopliteal bypass grafting: five year results of a randomized trial" 31 : 417-425, 2000

      5 Pappas PJ, "Patency of infrainguinal polytetrafluoroethylene bypass grafts with distal interposition vein cuffs" 2 : 19-26, 1998

      6 Bloor K, "Natural history of atherosclerosis of the lower extremities" 28 : 36-51, 1961

      7 TransAtlantic InterSociety Consensus (TA, "Managenent of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)" 31 : 5-44, 2000

      8 Choi JY, "Long-term follow up results of nonoperative treatment for critical lower extremity ischemia" 19 : 32-38, 2003

      9 Jamal J, "Is color duplex surveillance of infra-inguinal polytetrafluoroethylene graft worthwhile?" 174 : 131-135, 1997

      10 Schmieder FA, "Intermittent claudication: magnitude of the problem, patient evaluation, and therapeutic strategies" 87 : 3-13, 2001

      1 Woratyla SP, "The performance of femoropopliteal bypasses using polytetrafluoroethylene above the knee versus autogenous vein below the knee" 174 : 169-172, 1997

      2 Dormandy JA, "The fate of the claudication: a prospective study of 1969 claudicants" 5 : 131-133, 1991

      3 Kim WY, "Results of infrainguinal chronic arterial occlusion - difference in medical and surgical management" 18 : 61-67, 2002

      4 Green RM, "Prosthetic above-knee femoropopliteal bypass grafting: five year results of a randomized trial" 31 : 417-425, 2000

      5 Pappas PJ, "Patency of infrainguinal polytetrafluoroethylene bypass grafts with distal interposition vein cuffs" 2 : 19-26, 1998

      6 Bloor K, "Natural history of atherosclerosis of the lower extremities" 28 : 36-51, 1961

      7 TransAtlantic InterSociety Consensus (TA, "Managenent of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)" 31 : 5-44, 2000

      8 Choi JY, "Long-term follow up results of nonoperative treatment for critical lower extremity ischemia" 19 : 32-38, 2003

      9 Jamal J, "Is color duplex surveillance of infra-inguinal polytetrafluoroethylene graft worthwhile?" 174 : 131-135, 1997

      10 Schmieder FA, "Intermittent claudication: magnitude of the problem, patient evaluation, and therapeutic strategies" 87 : 3-13, 2001

      11 Mii S, "Fifteen-year experience in axillofemoral bypass with externally surpported knitted Dacron prosthesis in a Japanese hospital" 186 : 581-588, 1998

      12 Plecha EJ, "Femoro-popliteal bypass revisited: an analysis of 138 cases" 2 : 195-199, 1996

      13 Fujioka K, "Effective of elastase on primary graft patency after femoropopliteal arterial bypass for arteriosclerosis obliterances: a randomized, controlled study" 82 : 94-97, 1997

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