Thirty eight patients over 75 years of age were operated upon of 40 distal arterial revascularizations for critical ischaemia of the lower limbs. Arterial reconstruction was proposed to ambulatory, self sufficient patients, with a patent artery of the leg or the foot in continuity with pedal arch, at arteriography. The revascularized artery was the peroneal in 14 cases, the anterior tibial in 11, the posterior tibial in 9, the dorsalis pedis in 5, and the external plantar artery in 1 case. Postoperative mortality was 2.6%. No postoperative arterial occlusion occurred and no postoperative amputation needed to be performed. The mean follow-up of 37 patients surviving operation was 21 months (ext. 2-52 months). At 36 months interval, patients' survival was 43%, primary patency rate was 57%, and limb salvage rate was 76%, at life-table analysis. Distal revascularization enables a good number of elderly patients in critical ischaemia of the lower limb, to enjoy an active, independent life, with a viable limb.

Results of distal revascularization in elderly patients for critical ischemia of the lower limbs / Illuminati, Giulio; F. G., Calio; A., Bertagni; Piermattei, Maria Alessandra; Vietri, Francesco; V., Martinelli. - In: ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA. - ISSN 0001-5458. - 99:2(1999), pp. 68-71.

Results of distal revascularization in elderly patients for critical ischemia of the lower limbs

ILLUMINATI, Giulio;PIERMATTEI, Maria Alessandra;VIETRI, Francesco;
1999

Abstract

Thirty eight patients over 75 years of age were operated upon of 40 distal arterial revascularizations for critical ischaemia of the lower limbs. Arterial reconstruction was proposed to ambulatory, self sufficient patients, with a patent artery of the leg or the foot in continuity with pedal arch, at arteriography. The revascularized artery was the peroneal in 14 cases, the anterior tibial in 11, the posterior tibial in 9, the dorsalis pedis in 5, and the external plantar artery in 1 case. Postoperative mortality was 2.6%. No postoperative arterial occlusion occurred and no postoperative amputation needed to be performed. The mean follow-up of 37 patients surviving operation was 21 months (ext. 2-52 months). At 36 months interval, patients' survival was 43%, primary patency rate was 57%, and limb salvage rate was 76%, at life-table analysis. Distal revascularization enables a good number of elderly patients in critical ischaemia of the lower limb, to enjoy an active, independent life, with a viable limb.
1999
aged; critical ischaemia; elderly; lower extremity; vascular surgery
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Results of distal revascularization in elderly patients for critical ischemia of the lower limbs / Illuminati, Giulio; F. G., Calio; A., Bertagni; Piermattei, Maria Alessandra; Vietri, Francesco; V., Martinelli. - In: ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA. - ISSN 0001-5458. - 99:2(1999), pp. 68-71.
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