1 Sep 2004Article
The surgical treatment of ilio-femoral venous obstruction
G. Illuminati 1F.G. Caliò 1A. D’Urso 1P. Mancini 1V. Papaspyropoulos 1G. Ceccanei 1R. Lorusso 1F. Vietri 1
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1 U.O. Chirurgia Generale e Toracica - IV Clinica Chirurgica Azienda Policlinico Umberto I, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche e Tecnologie Mediche Applicate, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2004, 75(5), 587-591;
Published: 1 Sep 2004
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Abstract
Methods: A series of 9 patients of a mean age of 48 years, operated on for compression of the ilio-femoral venous axis is reported. The cause of obstruction was external compression in 3 cases, a retroperitoneal sarcoma in 1 case, and an infrarenal aortic aneurysm in 2. Two patients presented with a Cockett’s syndrome, 3 with a chronic ilio-femoral thrombosis, and one with a post-traumatic segmentary stenosis. Treatment consisted in a resection/Dacron grafting of 2 infrarenal aortic aneurysms, one femoro-caval bypass graft, 2 transpositions of the right common iliac artery in the left hypogastric artery for Cockett’s syndrome, 3 Palma’s operations for chronic thrombosis, and one internal jugular vein interposition for segmentary stenosis. Results: There were no postoperative deaths and no early thromboses of venous reconstructions performed. All the patients were relieved of symptoms during the follow-up period, whose mean lenght was 38 months. Conclusion: The cause of venous obstruction and the presence of symptoms which are resistant to medical treatment are the main indications to ilio-femoral venous revascularization. The choice of the optimal treatment in each single case yields satisfactory results.
Keywords
- Ilio-femoral venous obstruction
- surgical treatment