Effectiveness of biological prosthesis for femoro-femoral bypass in high risk patients

  • Sukovatykh B
  • Belikov L
  • Rodionov A
  • et al.
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AIM: To compare synthetic and biological prostheses for femoral bypass surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 40 patients with critical ischemia of lower extremities due to atherosclerotic lesion of aorto-iliac segment and severe comorbidities. They were divided into 2 groups by 20 patients. C-shaped femoro-femoral bypass with synthetic polytetrafluoroethylene and lavsan prostheses was performed in the first group and S-shaped bypass procedure with biological prosthesis from the internal thoracic arteries of the bull - in the second group. RESULTS: Biological prosthesis is associated with reduced early postoperative morbidity by 10%, late graft thrombosis incidence by 20% and increased physical and psychological health by 7.1%. CONCLUSION: S-shaped femoro-femoral bypass with a biological prosthesis from the internal thoracic arteries of the bull is pathogenetically substantiated and effective.

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Sukovatykh, B. S., Belikov, L. N., Rodionov, A. O., Sukovatykh, M. B., & Grigorian, A. Yu. (2018). Effectiveness of biological prosthesis for femoro-femoral bypass in high risk patients. Khirurgiya. Zhurnal Im. N.I. Pirogova, (5), 86. https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia2018586-90

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