| Abstract | Salvage of limbs affected by Buerger's disease has been a dilemma for surgeons. Palliative sympathectomy relieves vasospasm only in the early stages. Reconstructive procedures are usually not possible as graft patency rates are low. Limb amputation often is the only available management option left. We used the omentopexy technique to salvage these limbs. Omentopexy was performed in 273 patients with sympathectomy failure in end-stage Buerger's disease. The technique of omentopexy is presented. The outcome has been analyzed with respect to improvement of clinical symptoms, ulcer healing, and angiographic and color Doppler studies. Of the 273 patients, 250 available for follow-up were followed for a mean of 7.5 years (range, 1-19.5 years). One- to 5-years follow-up (n = 110 cases) revealed good results in 94% of patients. Long-term follow-up (5-15 years; n = 140 cases) showed good results in 85% of patients. A similar situation exists in the retina; pedicle omentopexy in the eye restored vision in retinal avascular diseases (retinitis pigmentosa). |
| Authors | Virendra K Agarwal
(Affiliation: M.G.M. Medical College, Indore, India. dr_vkagarwal at rediffmail.com)
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| Journal | International surgery
(Int Surg)
2007 May-Jun
Vol. 92
Issue 3
Pg. 174-83
ISSN: 0020-8868 Italy |
| PMID | 17972474
(Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Journal Article)
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| Topics |
- Adult
- Angiography
- Follow-Up Studies
- Humans
- Limb Salvage
(methods)
- Male
- Omentum
(transplantation)
- Retinal Artery
(radiography, ultrasonography)
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
(surgery)
- Severity of Illness Index
- Thromboangiitis Obliterans
(surgery)
- Tibial Arteries
(radiography, ultrasonography)
- Treatment Outcome
- Ultrasonography, Doppler
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