Distal versus Ultradistal Bypass Grafts: Amputation-free Survival and Patency Rates in Patients with Critical Leg Ischaemia

H. Slim, A. Tiwari, A. Ahmed, J. C. Ritter, H. Zayed, H. Rashid*

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Abstract

Objectives: Compare the outcome of distal (bypass to the crural arteries) versus ultradistal (bypass to the pedal arteries) bypasses in patients with critical leg ischaemia (CLI).

Design: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of patients with CLI undergoing infra-popliteal bypass surgery is performed.

Materials and Methods: Patients undergoing infra-popliteal bypass at a single institution between 2004 and 2010 are included. Patency rates at 1-year and amputation-free survival at 12 and 48 months are analysed.

Results: Two hundred and thirty bypasses were performed in 209 consecutive patients (156 men, median age; 76 years, range; 19-96 years). One hundred and seventy nine (78%) bypass were classified as distal and 51 (22%) as ultradistal. The incidence of diabetes mellitus was significantly higher in the ultradistal group (p = 0.0025). At 1-year, the distal group primary, assisted-primary and secondary patency rates were 61.7%, 83.1% and 87.4% compared to 61.9%, 87.4% and 87.4% in the ultradistal group respectively. Amputation-free survival at 12 and 48 months was 82.9% and 61.5% in the distal group compared to 83.0% and 64.9% in the ultradistal group.

Conclusions: This study show that both distal and ultradistal bypass have comparable outcome regardless of the co-morbidities. The authors believe that elderly patients should be offered ultradistal bypass if indicated to avoid major amputation. (C) 2011 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-88
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2011

Keywords

  • Distal bypass
  • Critical ischaemia
  • Outcome
  • Amputation
  • ARTERY BYPASS
  • LIMB SALVAGE
  • VEIN
  • RECONSTRUCTION
  • ANGIOPLASTY
  • FOOT

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