Aortobifemoral Reconstruction with Right Extra-Anatomic Obturator Foramen Bypass due to a Septic Groin.
- Author:
Carlos A HINOJOSA
1
;
Javier E ANAYA-AYALA
;
Hugo LAPARRA-ESCARENO
;
Rene LIZOLA
;
Adriana TORRES-MACHORRO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Obturator bypass; Graft; Infection
- MeSH: Aged; Aorta; Arteries; Groin*; Humans; Iliac Artery; Ischemia; Lower Extremity; Male; Membranes; Surgeons; Transplants
- From:Vascular Specialist International 2016;32(2):57-61
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: The aortic bifurcation and iliac vessels are common sites of atherosclerotic occlusive disease causing the clinical expression known as "Leriche's syndrome". An aortobifemoral bypass grafting in the setting of a septic groin remains a significant challenge to vascular surgeons. We present a 65-year-old male with complete occlusion of the distal aorta and iliac arteries; he had undergone a left axillo-femoral and femoral-femoral artery bypass 2 years prior to our evaluation. Owing to a complex graft infection in the right groin and worsening lower extremity ischemia, we performed an aortobifemoral reconstruction through the right obturator membrane. This report highlights the safety and efficacy of the obturator bypass for avoiding infected groins while preserving vascular continuity and durability with 78 months of secondary patency rate.