
Experience of vascular thrombosis prophylaxis and treatment after reconstructive operation conduction on abdominal aorta and peripheral arteries in 244 patients, including 112 of them immediately after the operation, 32-up to one year time, 100-in long-term follow-up period was summarized. Main aetiological cause for thrombosis occurrence immediately after the operation were technical and tactical failures committed during its conduction, in the early postoperative period-the neointima hyperplasia in the anastomosis area, in late terms-the blood outflow disorder from the reconstructed segment due to the atherosclerosis progression. Original methods of reoperation conduction for the transplant thrombosis and the outflow arteries reconstruction were proposed. Mortality lowering from 8.8 to 5.3% and the extremity revascularization occurrence, in 75% of patients immediately after the operation and in 84%-in long-term period was promoted owing to tactics of postoperative thrombosis treatment elaborated.
Femoral Artery, Reoperation, Postoperative Complications, Time Factors, Medical Errors, Anastomosis, Surgical, Hemodynamics, Humans, Thrombosis, Aorta, Abdominal, Middle Aged, Thrombectomy
Femoral Artery, Reoperation, Postoperative Complications, Time Factors, Medical Errors, Anastomosis, Surgical, Hemodynamics, Humans, Thrombosis, Aorta, Abdominal, Middle Aged, Thrombectomy
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