Between January 1988 and January 1994, 24 patients with heterologous vascular bypasses were examined with suspected diagnosis of a perigraft reaction (PGR). All patients were subjected to ultrasound and CT. PGR ist defined as a sterile inflammation along the course of a vascular prosthesis.
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November 1994
The implantation of an aortic bifurcation graft (ABG) for treatment of occlusive (OD) and aneurysmal (AD) aortoiliac disease is a standard technique with good long-term results and a relatively low incidence of complications. In a retrospective review of our patients from 1964 to 1993 only 36/1520 patients were identified who required reoperation at the proximal aortic anastomosis after ABG. Indications were graft occlusion (15/36) and graft stenoses (2/36), refractory to graft thrombectomy, proximal aortic anastomotic aneurysms (11/36) or graft infection (8/36).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a retrospective study, we analyzed our experiences in 24 patients with acute ischemia from popliteal artery aneurysms over a period of 27 years and evaluated the value of a preoperative lytic therapy as an adjunct to surgical revascularization, compared to surgery alone. Preoperative urokinase therapy revealed a satisfactory improvement of the runoff in all cases. Follow-up angiography showed complete lysis in 6 and incomplete lysis in 3 of 9 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost supra-aortic aneurysms are localized in the extracranial carotid and subclavian artery. Aneurysms of the brachiocephalic artery (BCA) represent a rather rare finding. Chronic arteriosclerotic changes are responsible for the majority of cases.
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