Arterial embolectomy in lower limbs

Authors

  • Nelson Wolosker Universidade de São Paulo
  • Sérgio Kuzniec Universidade de São Paulo
  • Alvaro Gaudêncio Universidade de São Paulo
  • Luis Ricardo Amaral Salles Universidade de São Paulo
  • Ruben Rosoky Universidade de São Paulo
  • Ricardo Aun Universidade de São Paulo
  • Pedro Puech-Leão Universidade de São Paulo

Keywords:

Femoral artery, Vascular surgery, Embolectomy

Abstract

Arterial embolisms in the lower limbs occur frequently, and are of great interest to the vascular surgeon. The authors studied 159 cases of arterial embolisms in lower limbs from January 1991 to July 1993. Ages varied from 12 to 98, with a mean of 58. Eighty patients were male and 78 were female. In most cases, etiology of the embolus was well-established, and mainly caused (78 percent) by atrial fibrillation. Occlusion was most frequent in the femoral artery (53.4 percent). All patients presented severe lower limb ischemia, but not gangrene, on admission. The duration of ischemia, between the onset of symptoms and the liberation of arterial flow, was in most patients (67.9 percent) less than 24 hours. All patients were submitted to lower limb embolectomy with the Fogarty catheter, of which 70.9 percent were done through the femoral artery. Fasciotomy was performed on 48 patients due to a compartimental syndrome. Nineteen patients died immediately after operation; 68.4 percent due to heart failure. Twenty-three (16.4 percent) of the 140 surviving patients (150 operated limbs) were submitted to amputations after the occlusion of artery branches, which had undergone embolectomies. One hundred and twenty-seven limbs (84.6 percent) were preserved in 117 patients (83.5 percent). Eleven cases (7.3 percent) required repeated surgery with the Fogarty catheter. The patients with muscle tenderness, paralysis, or ischemia lasting longer than 24 hours had worse results in relation to the preservation of the limb (p<0.05). We conclude that patients who present lower limb embolisms, are in good clinical condition, and who do not have any necrosis in the limbs, have good outcomes as to limb preservation, along with low complication rates, after embolectomy with the Fogarty catheter. Limb preservation was significantly higher in patients who did not present muscle tenderness, and who had normal motor activity and a ischemia duration of less than 24 hours.

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Author Biographies

Nelson Wolosker, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

Sérgio Kuzniec, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

Alvaro Gaudêncio, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

Luis Ricardo Amaral Salles, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

Ruben Rosoky, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

Ricardo Aun, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

Pedro Puech-Leão, Universidade de São Paulo

Universidade de São Paulo, College of Medicine, General Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.

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Published

1996-07-07

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Wolosker N, Kuzniec S, Gaudêncio A, Salles LRA, Rosoky R, Aun R, Puech-Leão P. Arterial embolectomy in lower limbs. Sao Paulo Med J [Internet]. 1996 Jul. 7 [cited 2025 Oct. 16];114(4):1226-30. Available from: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2012

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