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Femoropopliteal Composite Bypass Grafts: Current Status

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Journal Surgery
Specialty General Surgery
Date 1982 Jul 1
PMID 7089867
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Abstract

Controversy continues regarding the best arterial substitute for femoropopliteal reconstruction if an adequate length of autogenous saphenous vein is not available. To evaluate the role of composite grafts as an alternate vascular conduit, we have analyzed our experience with 39 femoropopliteal composite grafts as compared with a similar group of 79 below-knee prosthetic reconstructions. The 5-year cumulative patency rates for composite and prosthetic reconstructions to the distal popliteal artery were not statistically different (38 +/- 9% and 31 +/- 8%, respectively). The amount of vein relative to prosthesis did not appear to influence late patency. Both alternate reconstructive methods were significantly inferior to the 73 +/- 3% 5-year patency rate of autogenous vein bypass grafts. Based on this experience, we have abandoned the use of composite grafts for primary femoropopliteal reconstruction, since currently available prosthetic grafts appear to have similar long-term function.

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