Abstract

The results of 65 arterial reconstructions with double velour Dacron carried out for limb salvage have been reviewed. Successful revascularization was achieved initially in 86%, and the peri-operative mortality was 9.0%. Cumulative salvage was greater in patients with aorto-iliac disease (65% at 5 years) than in those with femoropopliteal disease (36% at 5 years). Results were poorest in patients with gangrene or marked trophic changes at presentation, in those with distal disease and in those who required revisional surgery.

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