Thirty-four patients who underwent carotid-subclavian bypass (64.7%), aorto-carotid bypass (17.6%), endarterectomy of subclavian artery (5.8%) or endarterectomy of innominate artery for subclavian or innominate steal syndromes, had follow-up studies 3-8 years post surgery. All patients demonstrated originally a differential in systolic blood pressure in the upper extremities. The surgical indications were posed on the basis of neurologic symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency and the angiographic evidence of subclavian (79.4%) or innominate (20.6%) steal. The carotid-subclavian bypass has been the preferred surgical treatment technique in patients with subclavian steal. This operation is indicated also in nearly asymptomatic patients in order to prevent the evolution of the natural history of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Longterm results are considered satisfactory in surgically treated patients.

Il trattamento chirurgico del furto di succlavia e del furto dell'anonima. Risultati a distanza.

BALLOTTA, ENZO;
1980

Abstract

Thirty-four patients who underwent carotid-subclavian bypass (64.7%), aorto-carotid bypass (17.6%), endarterectomy of subclavian artery (5.8%) or endarterectomy of innominate artery for subclavian or innominate steal syndromes, had follow-up studies 3-8 years post surgery. All patients demonstrated originally a differential in systolic blood pressure in the upper extremities. The surgical indications were posed on the basis of neurologic symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency and the angiographic evidence of subclavian (79.4%) or innominate (20.6%) steal. The carotid-subclavian bypass has been the preferred surgical treatment technique in patients with subclavian steal. This operation is indicated also in nearly asymptomatic patients in order to prevent the evolution of the natural history of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Longterm results are considered satisfactory in surgically treated patients.
1980
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