AbstractIntroductionProsthetic grafts are used for infra-inguinal bypass when autogenous veins, are inadequate but have poorer patency and greater risk of graft infection. We report the use of femoro-popliteal vein (FPV) for such cases.ReportFPV was used in 20 infra-inguinal bypasses (14 combined with other veins). 11 were primary and 9 secondary reconstructions, involving 13 femoro-tibial and 7 femoro-popliteal bypasses. Mean follow up was 78 months. At one year, limb salvage was 83%, primary patency 61%, primary assisted patency 73% and secondary patency 78%.ConclusionFPV is an acceptable conduit for infra-inguinal bypass when other vein sources are inadequate
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the usefulness of greater saphenous vein preservation for future vascu...
AbstractPurpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of venous reconstructions with the superficial femor...
AbstractPurpose: Lower extremity arterial reconstruction in the absence of adequate greater saphenou...
BackgroundThe femoropopliteal vein (FPV) has been used successfully for vascular reconstructions at ...
BackgroundThe femoropopliteal vein (FPV) has been used successfully for vascular reconstructions at ...
PurposeUse of inflow sources distal to the common femoral artery (CFA) for bypass to infrapopliteal ...
Background and Purpose. The use of inflow sources distal to the common femoral artery (CFA) for bypa...
Background and Purpose. The use of inflow sources distal to the common femoral artery (CFA) for bypa...
Since up to 20 % of patients undergoing lower extremity revascularization do not have an adequate ve...
ObjectiveAlthough the superficial femoral vein (SFV) is an accepted treatment for aortic graft infec...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
AbstractPurpose: the purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate whether an inflow source pr...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the merit of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTF...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the results of composite artery-vein b...
AbstractPurpose: In an attempt to improve graft patency results of prosthetic bypasses to infrapopli...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the usefulness of greater saphenous vein preservation for future vascu...
AbstractPurpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of venous reconstructions with the superficial femor...
AbstractPurpose: Lower extremity arterial reconstruction in the absence of adequate greater saphenou...
BackgroundThe femoropopliteal vein (FPV) has been used successfully for vascular reconstructions at ...
BackgroundThe femoropopliteal vein (FPV) has been used successfully for vascular reconstructions at ...
PurposeUse of inflow sources distal to the common femoral artery (CFA) for bypass to infrapopliteal ...
Background and Purpose. The use of inflow sources distal to the common femoral artery (CFA) for bypa...
Background and Purpose. The use of inflow sources distal to the common femoral artery (CFA) for bypa...
Since up to 20 % of patients undergoing lower extremity revascularization do not have an adequate ve...
ObjectiveAlthough the superficial femoral vein (SFV) is an accepted treatment for aortic graft infec...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
AbstractPurpose: the purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate whether an inflow source pr...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the merit of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTF...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to determine the results of composite artery-vein b...
AbstractPurpose: In an attempt to improve graft patency results of prosthetic bypasses to infrapopli...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the usefulness of greater saphenous vein preservation for future vascu...
AbstractPurpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of venous reconstructions with the superficial femor...
AbstractPurpose: Lower extremity arterial reconstruction in the absence of adequate greater saphenou...