Occlusion of the supra-aortic arterial trunks: Surgical treatment
Oclusión de los troncos arteriales supraaórticos: Tratamiento quirúrgico
Resumen:
In a series of 132 patients subject to carotid or subclavian- vertebral surgery, there were 4 cases of obstruction or severe stenosis of a large supraortic trunk. In all cases a revascularization procedure was employed, and the approach was cervical or cervico-axillary. An extra-anatomical dacron by-pass was employed in three cases, one o'f which was compound (subclaviansubclavian-carotidean). There was neither morbility nor mortality among these patients and symptomatology disappeared. The authors insist on the usefulness of the a cervical approach and on the possibility of revascularization regardless of etiology.
Se estudian 4 casos de obstrucción o severa estenosis de un grueso tronco supraaórtico sobre 130 casos de cirugía carotídea o subclaviovertebral. En todos losi casos se utilizó un procedimiento de revascularización por via cervicalo cérvico-axilar. En 3 casos se utilizó bypass extraanatómico de dacrón, uno de ellos compuesto ( subclavio-subclaviocarotídeo). Los enfermos no presentaron morbilidad ni mortalidad y curaron de su sintomatoiogía. Se insiste en la utilidad de la vía cervical y la posibilidad de tratamiento de revascularización independientemente de la etiología.
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arterias carótidas cirugía arterias subclavias arterias vertebrales carotid arteries surgery subclavian artery vertebral artery |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2962 | |
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Sumario: | In a series of 132 patients subject to carotid or subclavian- vertebral surgery, there were 4 cases of obstruction or severe stenosis of a large supraortic trunk. In all cases a revascularization procedure was employed, and the approach was cervical or cervico-axillary. An extra-anatomical dacron by-pass was employed in three cases, one o'f which was compound (subclaviansubclavian-carotidean). There was neither morbility nor mortality among these patients and symptomatology disappeared. The authors insist on the usefulness of the a cervical approach and on the possibility of revascularization regardless of etiology. |
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