Aorto-carotid bypass in patients with Takayasu arteritis
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PURPOSE Takayasu arteritis is an indication for bypass surgery when this condition results in severe cerebrovascular ischemia due to occlusion of the carotid arteries. We reviewed the patients with Takayasu arteritis who received aorto-carotid bypass due to cerebrovascular ischemia. METHODS A retrospective review was performed on 19 patients with Takayasu arteritis who underwent aorto-carotid bypass from March 2002 to April 2015. RESULTS All patients were female and the mean of their age was 40.6 ± 15.3 years. Eleven patients (57.9%) underwent aorto-uni-carotid bypass and 8 patients (42.1%) underwent aorto-bi-carotid bypass. Five patients (26.3%) whose postoperative blood pressure was not controlled suffered an intracranial hemorrhage within 8 days after bypass surgery. Of the patients with an intracranial hemorrhage, 2 patients (10.5%) expired on 26 days and 7 years after surgery, and 3 patients (15.8%) resolved spontaneously. One patient (5.3%) expired due to an intracranial infarction 9 years after bypass surgery. The intracranial ischemic symptoms resolved after bypass surgery in all of the surviving patients. None of the patients experienced anastomosis site complication postoperatively. CONCLUSION Aorto-carotid bypass is effective for treating Takayasu arteritis with cerebrovascular ischemia, and the results suggest that postoperative blood pressure should be strictly managed to prevent intracranial hemorrhage.
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