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Original Papers

Surgical Treatment of Unilateral Iliac Artery Occlusive Disease Using a Retroperitoneal Approach

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Pages 382-385 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Objective: We evaluated the early and late postoperative outcome of aorto/iliofemoral bypass operations using a retroperitoneal approach.

Methods: From December 1999 until the end of December 2005, unilateral aorto/iliofemoral bypass was performed on 23 patients (3 female, 20 male) for unilateral iliac occlusive disease. The average age was 57 years (range: from 45 to 68 years). Operative indications were claudication in seven patients, rest pain in 14 patients, and non-healing ulcer or gangrene in two patients.

Results: Surgical procedures included aortofemoral bypass in ten patients, iliofemoral bypass in 12 patients and aorto-iliac bypass in one patient. Simultaneous femoropopliteal bypass was performed on seven patients. Mean follow-up period was 2.5 ± 0.31 years. Graft patency was 100% during this period.

Conclusions: A retroperitoneal approach for unilateral iliac obstructive disease is a valuable and well-tolerated alternative to conventional aortobilateral reconstruction in unilateral symptomatic aorto-iliac disease with excellent long-term outcome.

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B. Emrecan

B. Emrecan 226.sok 17/10 Hatay/Izmir 35280-Turkey Tel.: +90-505 4889916 Fax: +90-232-2434848 E-mail: [email protected]

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