PMID: 9551350Apr 29, 1998Paper

Complications of vascular surgery

Journal des maladies vasculaires
J BocquetA Larcan

Abstract

Vascular surgery, which in certain life-threatening situations is the only possible therapeutic option, has progressed considerably since its beginning in the 1950s. Because of the constant progression of vascular diseases, this surgery will present, in the forthcoming years, a major public health problem. Because of advances in medico-surgical management, evermore elderly and frail patients can be treated. Perioperative mortality is constantly decreasing, but much progress remains to be accomplished to prevent, avoid or treat, postoperative complications. They are common and serious in these typical patients with cardiovascular diseases (men over 50 years of age, heavy smokers, atheromatous ...). The AA divide these complications into 3 main groups depending on the surgical procedure: abdominal aortic surgery, carotid surgery and arterial and venous surgery of the lower limbs. There is much data on abdominal aortic surgery because these long and complex procedures produce repercussions often involving many systems. The postoperative complications are treated according to the system they involve: cardiovascular, the most serious, respiratory, the commonest, alimentary, neurological, renal, others, as well as combined systems. T...Continue Reading

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