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- W1994811284 abstract "Extraperitoneal unilateral iliac artery bypass was used to treat chronic lower limb ischaemia in 105 patients (110 operations). This represented 20% of all operations for aorto-iliac disease. Unilateral iliac bypass was the preferred primary procedure for 99 operations, and was used to correct complications in one limb of a prior aortic bifurcation graft in the other 11. Ipsilateral femoropopliteal vein grafts were also performed in 45 legs (43%), prior to the iliac bypass in 18, as a synchronous operation in nine, and at a later date in 18 legs. This was a much higher proportion of combined operations than for patients by aortic bifurcation grafts (12%). Only 5 patients later required further proximal surgery, one for a blocked graft and four for contralateral iliac disease. The cumulative patency rate in surviving patients was 91% at 3 years. For the claudicants and for iliofemoral bypass operations, only one graft occluded, within 5 years, and no grafts occluded for operations where the superficial femoral artery was patent. The cumulative patency rates at 3 years were 85% for patients with critical ischaemia, 82% for ilioprofunda bypass operations, and 88% for operations where the superficial femoral artery was occluded. The cumulative foot-salvage rate in surviving patients initially treated for critical ischaemia was 77% at 3 years. The cumulative survival rate was 90% at 3 years. Extraperitoneal unilateral iliac bypass is now preferred as the primary operation for patients with apparent unilateral iliac disease causing severe ischaemia, if balloon dilatation is not appropriate or has failed." @default.
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- W1994811284 title "EXTRAPERITONEAL UNILATERAL ILIAC ARTERY BYPASS FOR CHRONIC LOWER LIMB ISCHAEMIA" @default.
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