Three cases report of arterial bypass graft using polytetrafluoroethylene vascular prosthesis

Polytetrafluoroethylene 인조혈관을 이용한 동맥재건술: 3례 보

  • Published : 1984.12.01

Abstract

After the real birth of vascular surgery occurred with the introduction of the first practical arterial prosthesis about 50 years ago, a variety of potential vascular graft had been tested and rejected. Polytetrafluoroethylene [Teflon, PTFE] was first used as a vascular prosthesis in 1957. Thereafter this pros-thesis was first used clinically in 1972 and has subsequently been widely applied as a small and medium sized vessel replacement because it is easy to use and readily available. There are numerous reports of good results about Polytetrafluoroethylene graft. We experienced the three cases of arterial bypass graft using polytetrafluoroethylene vascular pros-thesis. First, 21 years old female patient had suffered from Takayasus disease which affected the left subclavian artery and right subclavian-left axillary extra anatomical bypass graft as done. Second, 64 years old male patient had suffered from Leriche syndrome for 12 years and the left axillofemoral and femorofemoral extra anatomical bypass graft was done. Third, 34 years old male patient had suffered from recurrent Buergers disease which affected the left popliteal artery and the isolated popliteal artery segment bypass graft was done. Relatively satisfactory result was obtained in early post-operative period in all three cases.

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