Abstract
Objective: In paramalleolar bypass for critical limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), excessive skin tension may occur for the closure of surgical wounds around the ankle. Furthermore, these surgical incisions are often proximal to infectious ischemic ulcers. Wound dehiscence caused by skin tension and surgical site infection carries a risk of graft exposure, anastomotic disruption, or graft insufficiency. Patients and Methods: Tension-free wound management was adopted in eight patients who underwent para-malleolar bypass for CLTI. Tension-free closure was adopted for surgical incisions for distal anastomotic site of the para-malleolar bypass, whereas the incisions for saphenous vein harvest were left open. A relief incision was made as needed. The opened incisions were covered with artificial dermis. Results: All surgical incisions and ischemic wounds healed successfully within 1.8 months after bypass. Two postopera-tive graft stenoses occurred, which were rescued by additional endovascular intervention. Secondary graft patency, wound healing, and limb salvage rates were 100% during an average follow-up period of 30 months. Conclusion: Tension-free wound closure using artificial dermis was effective in selected cases of paramalleolar bypass for CLTI.
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Tsuji, Y., Kitano, I., & Tsuji, Y. (2020). Tension-Free Management of Surgical Wound in Paramalleolar Bypass. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 13(3), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.20-00064
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