The journal of the Japanese Practical Surgeon Society
Online ISSN : 2189-2075
Print ISSN : 0386-9776
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OUTCOME OF THE RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY ON THE AORTIC ARCH VESSELS
Yutaka WATANABEAkihiro MIZUHARA[in Japanese]Hideya UNNOMototsugu KOHNONobuyuki HASEGAWAToshio MITSUIMotokazu HORIHiroshi IIJIMA
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1992 Volume 53 Issue 4 Pages 770-774

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Abstract
Durng the recent 12 years from 1976 to 1988, 26 procedures of reconstruction on the aortic arch vessels were made in 19 patients. There were 5 cases of aortitis syndrome, 11 of arteriosclerosis, and each one of thoracic outlet syndrome and left subclavian aneurysm, anomalous branches, and Behçet disease. Sixteen operations with 17 grafts (14 synthetic and 3 autoveins) were performed for 13 patients. The synthetic grafts in 2 cases of aortitis, and one of arteriosclerosis, and autovein graft in one case of Behçet disease occluded within 2 years after the operation.
No operative death was observed but 3 cases were reoperated on, which comprised of each one of aortitis, arteriosclerosis, and Behçet disease.
Nine endarterectomies for 6 patients were carried out and one reoperation using a patch extended was experienced. It is concluded that we can expect almost a satisfactory result from endarterectomy, but bypass operation still has many problems including the choice of grafts.
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