Application of xenogeneic bioprostheses in reconstruction of the arteries of infrainguinal localization
2003
The application of 37 xenogenous bioprostheses was carried out in reconstruction of the arteries of infrainguinal localization in 37 patients (34 men and 3 women). Patients older than 60 years made up 67.2%. Most of the patients had occlusion of the femoral artery and lesions of the tibial arteries: one artery in 26 (70.2%), two arteries in 3 (8.1%) patients. The femoro-proximal-popliteal shunt was performed in 15 (40.5%) patients, in 22 (59.5%) patients long shunts were implanted (in 9--femoro-proximal-popliteal shunting, in 13--femoral-tibial). During the shunting operations a reconstruction of the inflow pathways was carried on (aorto-femoral shunting, endarterectomy from the iliac-femoral segment). The results of the reconstructive operations on the lower extremities with the application of xenoprostheses were estimated as good in 28 (75.6%) patients, in 6 (16.2%) patients--as satisfactory, in 3 (8.2%)--as bad. There were no lethal outcomes.
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