Asian Journal of Surgery (Jan 2019)

Risk factors associated with postoperative prosthetic graft patency in Leriche syndrome

  • Miju Bae,
  • Sung Woon Chung,
  • Chung Won Lee,
  • Up Huh,
  • Min Su Kim,
  • Seung Hwan Song

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 1
pp. 235 – 239

Abstract

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Background: In Leriche syndrome, postoperative graft thrombosis remains one of the most significant clinical challenges. Methods: We reviewed 51 patients who underwent surgery for aortoiliac occlusive disease at our hospital from January 2007 to December 2014. The factors associated with graft patency were determined using the Cox proportional hazard model. Results: The 2-year prosthetic graft patency rate was 72.5%. Younger age (p = 0.017, Odd ratio (OR) = 1.112), postoperative uncontrolled hypertension (p = 0.044, OR = 3.797), and associated Trans Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus for the Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease II (TASC II) D femoropopliteal lesion (p = 0.008, OR = 11.139) were significantly related factors for prosthetic graft patency after surgical repair. The existing comorbidities of the patients that indicated the need for axillo-bifemoral bypass seemed to be related to lower graft patency or other complications. Conclusions: For better graft patency after an open surgical repair of Leriche syndrome, strict postoperative hypertension control and distal run-off resolution are necessary. Keywords: Arterial occlusive disease, Graft occlusion, Vascular, Leriche syndrome, Vascular patency