Two cases in which a severe form of intestinal angina was cured by revascularization of an isolated hepatic artery were studied. The collateral pathways to the hepatic artery may serve, in a retrograde fashion, to assure an acceptable blood supply to the splanchnic organs, even when the disease of the 3 main vessels is so extensive that the commonly used techniques of revascularization cannot be applied
ILIAC-TO-ISOLATED HEPATIC ARTERY BYPASS IN THE TREATMENT OF INTESTINAL ANGINA: TWO CASES / Cavallaro, Antonino; DI MARZO, Luca; Cavallaro, Giuseppe; Amato, D; Mingoli, Andrea; DE TOMA, Giorgio. - In: JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0741-5214. - 28(6):(1998), pp. 1115-1119.
ILIAC-TO-ISOLATED HEPATIC ARTERY BYPASS IN THE TREATMENT OF INTESTINAL ANGINA: TWO CASES.
CAVALLARO, Antonino;DI MARZO, Luca;CAVALLARO, Giuseppe;MINGOLI, Andrea;DE TOMA, Giorgio
1998
Abstract
Two cases in which a severe form of intestinal angina was cured by revascularization of an isolated hepatic artery were studied. The collateral pathways to the hepatic artery may serve, in a retrograde fashion, to assure an acceptable blood supply to the splanchnic organs, even when the disease of the 3 main vessels is so extensive that the commonly used techniques of revascularization cannot be appliedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.