AbstractObjectives:to investigate the variables affecting the long-term outcome of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts that have undergone postoperative surveillance.Design:a retrospective analysis.Patients and methods:details of 299 consecutive infrainguinal vein grafts performed in 275 patients from a single university hospital were collected and analysed. All grafts underwent postoperative duplex surveillance. Factors affecting patency, limb salvage and survival rates were examined. These factors were gender, diabetes, hypertension, aspirin, warfarin, ischaemic heart disease, run-off, graft type, early thrombectomy, level of anastomoses and indication for surgery.Results:the 6-year primary, primary assisted and secondary patency rates were ...
BACKGROUND: Crossover femorofemoral bypass graft (CFFBG) was proposed in the early days of modern va...
ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of diabetes mellitus and other factors on the outcome of all i...
Objectives:The incidence of vein graft stenosis ranges from 5%–45%. Reported rates appear to be incr...
Context: Chronic lower limb ischemia, an important marker of atherosclerosis, is a common clinical p...
Objectives:Vein graft surveillance is of proven benefit in improving graft patency at least in the f...
AbstractObjective: Patients with marginal venous conduit, poor arterial runoff, and prior failed byp...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence graft patency and ...
Objectives:The objectives of this study were to assess the impact of Duplex surveillance on the resu...
Objectives:Vein graft surveillance is of proven benefit in improving graft patency at least in the f...
AbstractPurpose: Infrainguinal arterial reconstruction with vein as the conduit has been regarded as...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with primary graft patency 1 ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence graft patency and ...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine the long-term results of revision procedures performed for repair o...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine the long-term results of revision procedures performed for repair o...
BACKGROUND: Crossover femorofemoral bypass graft (CFFBG) was proposed in the early days of modern va...
ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of diabetes mellitus and other factors on the outcome of all i...
Objectives:The incidence of vein graft stenosis ranges from 5%–45%. Reported rates appear to be incr...
Context: Chronic lower limb ischemia, an important marker of atherosclerosis, is a common clinical p...
Objectives:Vein graft surveillance is of proven benefit in improving graft patency at least in the f...
AbstractObjective: Patients with marginal venous conduit, poor arterial runoff, and prior failed byp...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence graft patency and ...
Objectives:The objectives of this study were to assess the impact of Duplex surveillance on the resu...
Objectives:Vein graft surveillance is of proven benefit in improving graft patency at least in the f...
AbstractPurpose: Infrainguinal arterial reconstruction with vein as the conduit has been regarded as...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with primary graft patency 1 ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence graft patency and ...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine the long-term results of revision procedures performed for repair o...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine the long-term results of revision procedures performed for repair o...
BACKGROUND: Crossover femorofemoral bypass graft (CFFBG) was proposed in the early days of modern va...
ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of diabetes mellitus and other factors on the outcome of all i...
Objectives:The incidence of vein graft stenosis ranges from 5%–45%. Reported rates appear to be incr...