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Infrapopliteal composite bypass with autologous vein and second generation glutaraldehyde stabilized human umbilical vein (HUV) for critical lower limb ischaemia.
Authors:A Neufang  C Espinola-Klein  B Dorweiler  S Savvidis  W Schmiedt  C F Vahl
Institution:Departments of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg-University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To audit a single center consecutive series of infrapopliteal composite bypasses with second generation glutaraldehyde stabilized human umbilical vein. DESIGN: Retrospective study. PATIENTS: From January 1996 to July 2006 89 femoro-distal bypasses were constructed in 85 patients with HUV and residual vein segments as composite grafts in the absence of sufficient length of autologous vein. METHODS: All patients with infrainguinal bypass operations were registered prospectively. Bypasses to infrapopliteal arteries performed with HUV-composite grafts were reviewed for graft patency, limb salvage, patient survival and possible biodegeneration of the HUV. RESULTS: Early graft thrombosis was noted in 21.3%, necessitating revision surgery. Primary, primary assisted and secondary patency rates were 35%, 40% and 42% respectively, with a limb salvage rate of 87% after 5 years. Graft infection occurred in 7 limbs. Aneurysmal HUV graft degeneration was not detected by duplex scanning. CONCLUSION: HUV-composite bypasses provide acceptable patency and favorable limb salvage rates. Patency was similar to previous series using PTFE-composite bypasses but was significantly inferior to vein bypass. Possible biodegradation of the HUV grafts seems to be of minor clinical relevance.
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