Hemodynamic Consequences Of Lumbar Sympathectomy With Aortofemoral Reconstruction

Authors

  • Bhagwan Satiani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v24i1-2.271

Keywords:

Hemodynamic Consequences

Abstract

Material and Methods:
Ninety-three patients with aortoiiofemoral occlusive disease underwent aortobifemoral byp ass during the 22-month period of the study. Twenty-six patients were excluded for violation of protocol or technical problems with sympathect omy. Sixty-seven patients were randomized acc ording to the last digit of their hospital number to receive bilateral lumbar sympathectomy in addit ion to aortofemoral bypass (AFB).

Results:

There was no statistically ence in ‘age, sex, risk factors, associated diseases, and indica between the S andNS groups. significant differ- smoking history, tion for operation SFOD was some- what more prevalent in the S group (79%) as compared to the NS group (59%) (P<.05).

Discussion:
Considerable controversy exists in the literat ure regarding the place of lumbar sympathectomy (S) in the treatment of lower extremity arterial disease. Refinements in reconstructive surgery have relegated S to a secOndary procedure, often performed in end stage nonreconstructible arterial disease. However, concomitant S with aortoiliac reconstruction has often been performed on an empiric basis, without objective hemodynamic data to support this practice.

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Satiani B. Hemodynamic Consequences Of Lumbar Sympathectomy With Aortofemoral Reconstruction. Pak Heart J [Internet]. 2012Aug.13 [cited 2024Dec.24];24(1-2). Available from: https://pakheartjournal.com/index.php/pk/article/view/271