Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6416
Title: Retroperitoneal approach via paramedian incision for aortoiliac occlusive disease
Authors: Emrecan, Bilgin
Önem, Gökhan
Ocak, E.
Arslan, M.
Yağcı, Baki
Baltalarlı, Ahmet
Akdag, B.
Keywords: Aorta, abdominal/surgery
Aortic diseases/surgery
Arterial occlusive diseases/surgery
Diagnostic imaging
Femoral artery/surgery
Iliac artery/surgery
Laparoscopy
Peripheral vascular diseases/diagnosis/therapy
Retroperitoneal space/surgery
Treatment outcome
Vascular surgical procedures/adverse effects/methods
adult
aorta surgery
aortofemoral bypass
artery bypass
article
clinical article
controlled study
female
human
Leriche syndrome
male
outcome assessment
perioperative period
preoperative evaluation
retroperitoneum
sternotomy
surgical approach
Aged
Aortic Diseases
Aortography
Arterial Occlusive Diseases
Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
Female
Humans
Iliac Artery
Male
Middle Aged
Retroperitoneal Space
Retrospective Studies
Sternotomy
Treatment Outcome
Abstract: Aortoiliac occlusive disease is a frequently encountered occlusive arterial disease. Different surgical approaches to the infrarenal abdominal aorta have been reported. We retrospectively studied the postoperative outcomes of patients who were treated for aortoiliac occlusive disease via a retroperitoneal versus a transperitoneal surgical approach. From January 2005 through May 2009, 47 patients underwent surgery at our hospital for the correction of aortoiliac occlusive disease: 30 via a paramedian incision and retroperitoneal approach, and 17 via a midline sternotomy and transperitoneal approach. In the retroperitoneal group, the surgical procedures involved iliofemoral bypass in 15 patients, aortofemoral bypass in 12, aortoiliac bypass in 2, and aortobifemoral bypass in 1. All 17 patients in the transperitoneal group underwent aortobifemoral bypass. The preoperative characteristics and perioperative data of the patients were analyzed. We believe that the retroperitoneal aortoiliac approach with a paramedian incision may be considered as a surgical option for aortoiliac revascularization. © 2010 by the Texas Heart® Institute, Houston.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6416
ISSN: 0730-2347
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