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Open revascularization for chronic mesenteric ischemia in the endovascular era: a quaternary-center experience and management algorithm

Revascularização aberta na isquemia mesentérica crônica durante a era endovascular: experiência de um centro quaternário e um algoritmo de tratamento

Abstract

Background

Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is a debilitating disease with a heavy burden on quality of life. Stenting of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is the first option for treatment, but there is a lack of consensus defining precise indications for open revascularization (OR).

Objectives

To describe a series of 4 patients with CMI treated with OR and to present an algorithm for the management of this condition.

Methods

Three patients presented with typical intestinal angina and weight loss. One patient was subjected to prophylactic revascularization during open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Surgical techniques included: 1) Bypass from the infrarenal aorta to the SMA; 2) Bypass from an aorto-bifemoral polyester graft to the SMA; 3) Bypass from the right iliac artery to the SMA; 4) Bypass from the right graft limb of an aorto-biiliac polyester graft to the median colic artery at Riolan’s arcade. PTFE was used in all surgeries. All grafts were placed in a retrograde configuration, tunneled under the left renal vein, making a smooth C-loop. A treatment algorithm was constructed based on the institution’s experience and a review of recent literature.

Results

All patients demonstrated resolution of symptoms and recovery of body weight. All grafts are patent after mean follow-up of two years.

Conclusions

Open revascularization using the C-loop configuration is a valuable technique for CMI and may be considered in selected cases. The algorithm constructed may help decision planning in other quaternary centers.

Keywords:
mesenteric ischemia; superior mesenteric artery; mesenteric arteries; mesenteric vascular occlusion; blood vessel prosthesis

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