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Management of combined segment disease
Authors:T F O'Donnell  K A McBride  A D Callow  S J Lahey  R A Scarpato  J J Kelley  R A Deterling
Affiliation:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:
Eighty-five of 148 inflow procedures were performed for combined segment disease. Our study shows that aortofemoral bypass is clinically and functionally superior to axillofemoral bypass in limbs with combined segment disease and hemodynamic criteria for limb salvage. The results of these two procedures are comparable for claudicant limbs. A derivative of segmental plethysmography, the predictive index, can select preoperatively those limbs that will fail to respond to aortofemoral bypass alone. Finally, either in limbs selected for aortofemoral bypass with both ischemic tissue lesions and a predictive index greater than 0.2 or in limbs selected for axillofemoral bypass with ischemic tissue lesions alone, a synchronous procedure can be performed with relatively low morbidity and excellent early functional results.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Thomas F. O'Donnell Jr.   MD   Department of Surgery   Tufts New England Medical Center   171 Harrison Avenue   Boston   Massachusetts 02111.
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