Objectives: Considerable evidence exists for the use of arm vein conduit in lower limb bypass surgery. The use of arm vein in preference to synthetic conduit as a last autogenous option was assessed for patency and limb salvage outcomes. Materials and methods: A prospective database was interrogated and checked against TQEH operating theatre database to detect all infrainguinal arm vein bypasses performed between 1997 and 2005. Patency, limb salvage and survival data for 37 arm vein bypasses was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier survival estimate method. Results: There were no perioperative deaths. 30 day patency rates were 89% primary, 95% secondary and 95% limb salvage. 12 month patency rates were 56% primary, 79% secondary and 91% limb s...
AbstractPurpose: Various alternative conduits have been used for lower extremity revascularization w...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular byp...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular byp...
ObjectivesConsiderable evidence exists for the use of arm vein conduit in lower limb bypass surgery....
ObjectivesConsiderable evidence exists for the use of arm vein conduit in lower limb bypass surgery....
OBJECTIVES: Determine if arm veins are good conduits for infrainguinal revascularisation and should ...
AbstractObjectivesDetermine if arm veins are good conduits for infrainguinal revascularisation and s...
ObjectivesThe value of alternative autogenous venous conduits for treating critical limb ischaemia (...
AbstractObjectivesDetermine if arm veins are good conduits for infrainguinal revascularisation and s...
BackgroundOne-piece great saphenous vein (GSV) is the conduit of choice in infrainguinal revasculari...
Purpose: Aggressive policies for distal bypass and coronary revascularization increase the need to i...
AbstractPurpose: The absence of an adequate ipsilateral saphenous vein in patients requiring lower-e...
ObjectivesThe value of alternative autogenous venous conduits for treating critical limb ischaemia (...
AbstractPurpose: Arm and lesser saphenous veins (ALSVs) are generally considered to be the best alte...
AbstractObjectives: to compare arm and saphenous veins for infrageniculate bypass grafting.Design: p...
AbstractPurpose: Various alternative conduits have been used for lower extremity revascularization w...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular byp...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular byp...
ObjectivesConsiderable evidence exists for the use of arm vein conduit in lower limb bypass surgery....
ObjectivesConsiderable evidence exists for the use of arm vein conduit in lower limb bypass surgery....
OBJECTIVES: Determine if arm veins are good conduits for infrainguinal revascularisation and should ...
AbstractObjectivesDetermine if arm veins are good conduits for infrainguinal revascularisation and s...
ObjectivesThe value of alternative autogenous venous conduits for treating critical limb ischaemia (...
AbstractObjectivesDetermine if arm veins are good conduits for infrainguinal revascularisation and s...
BackgroundOne-piece great saphenous vein (GSV) is the conduit of choice in infrainguinal revasculari...
Purpose: Aggressive policies for distal bypass and coronary revascularization increase the need to i...
AbstractPurpose: The absence of an adequate ipsilateral saphenous vein in patients requiring lower-e...
ObjectivesThe value of alternative autogenous venous conduits for treating critical limb ischaemia (...
AbstractPurpose: Arm and lesser saphenous veins (ALSVs) are generally considered to be the best alte...
AbstractObjectives: to compare arm and saphenous veins for infrageniculate bypass grafting.Design: p...
AbstractPurpose: Various alternative conduits have been used for lower extremity revascularization w...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular byp...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular byp...