Comparison between saphenous vein and Dacron Velour grafts for femoropopliteal bypass.
Aust N Z J Surg, 1979/4;49(2):211-4.
PMID: 157125
Abstract
One hundred and thirty-eight femoropopliteal grafts were performed for arteriosclerotic occlusive disease of the femoral artery in a five-year period. One group of patients who had 81 saphenous vein grafts was compared with a similar group who had 57 Dacron Velour grafts. At three years 90% of the vein grafts were patent, compared to 45% of the Dacron Velour grafts. Twenty-seven per cent of all patients presented with threatenened limb loss. Amputation was averted in all but 5%. Intraoperative flow measurement did not prove to be a reliable indicator of long-term patency.
MeSH terms
Arterial Occlusive Diseases; Blood Vessel Prosthesis; Female; Femoral Artery; Follow-Up Studies; Graft Survival; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Polyethylene Terephthalates; Popliteal Artery; Saphenous Vein; Transplantation, Autologous
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