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Vascular | 2016

Carotid replacement with Dacron graft in 292 patients

Igor Koncar; Jelena Z Ribac; Nikola S. Ilic; Marko Dragas; Perica Mutavdzic; Ivan Tomic; Natasa Ristanovic; Dusan Kostic; Lazar Davidovic

Introduction In case of highly atherosclerotic carotid process, carotid graft replacement might be a potential solution for successful procedure. Many studies evaluated the results of vein and polytetrafluorethilen (PTFE) graft usage at the carotid bifurcation, while the experience on the Dacron graft due to extensive atherosclerotic process is missing. The aim of our study was to evaluate 30-day and long-term results of the Dacron graft on carotid artery used in patients with extensive atherosclerotic disease. Material and methods This retrospective study analysed early and long-term neurological outcome as well as Dacron graft patency in patients operated with carotid reconstruction. Early results were confirmed by follow-up clinical examination, whereas late results were assessed by follow-up clinical examination as well as duplex sonographic examination at least 1 year after the surgery. As for statistical methods we used descriptive analysis tests, Chi-square test, and logistic regression. Results Carotid graft replacement was performed in 292 patients, before endarterectomy in 155 (53.09%), or after already attempted unsuccessful eversion endarterectomy in 137 (46.91%). Nineteen (6.5%) patients had a stroke due to ipsilateral and contralateral ischaemia or haemorrhagic in 17 (5.8%), 1 (0.3%) and 1 (0.3%) patients, respectively. Significantly higher rate of strokes occurred when the graft reconstruction was used after the failure of endarterectomy (8.5% vs. 3.5%, p = 0.029). Stroke and death rate was 7.19%. Factors that increased risk of early stroke were the length of plaque in the internal carotid artery measured intraoperatively (p = 0.025) and the surgical tactic to perform graft reconstruction after attempted extensive endarterectomy (p = 0.029). Conclusion Low number of patients with carotid stenosis has extensive atherosclerotic process longer than 4 cm that might jeopardise eversion endarterectomy. Carotid graft replacement with Dacron graft provide early results that are comparable with other conduits; however, in such patients reconstruction should be selected individually based on surgical experience and anatomical distribution of stenotic disease. Due to high risk of stroke, only symptomatic patients with such extensive atherosclerotic disease should be operated.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2016

Open Treatment of Blunt Injuries of Supra-Aortic Branches: Case Series

Milos Sladojevic; Miroslav Markovic; Nikola Ilic; Sinisa Pejkic; Igor Banzic; Predrag Djoric; Igor Koncar; Ivan Tomic; Lazar Davidovic

BACKGROUND Blunt injuries of the supra-aortic branches are rare entity, and majority of patients die before arrival at the hospital. Those who arrive alive require complex and fast procedure that requires sternotomy. We report 3 successfully managed cases. CASE REPORTS We report 3 patients with injury of supra-aortic branches. One was treated urgently due to longitudinal rupture on the posterior wall of innominate artery after car accident, and another 2 had chronic false aneurysm located at the very orifice of the right subclavian and left common carotid artery. In first and second patient bypass grafting with a hand-made, Y-shaped, 8-mm Dacron graft from the ascending aorta to the right common carotid and proximal right subclavian artery were performed, whereas in last 1 bypass grafting from the ascending aorta to the cervical part of the left common carotid artery was performed. In our facility, there were no possibilities for any endovascular treatment. CONCLUSIONS When endovascular technology is not available, open surgical repair of blunt injuries of supra-aortic vessels can be performed without complications. No matter to that, endovascular and hybrid procedures should be considered whenever possible.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2014

A Deceitful Case of Spinal Cord Malperfusion Presented as an Acute Limb Ischemia

Igor Banzic; Nikola Ilic; Marko Dragas; Igor Koncar; Milos Sladojevic; Ivan Tomic; Lazar Davidovic

We present an interesting case of a patient with spinal cord ischemia presented with physical and angiographic findings of acute right leg ischemia 6 days after abdominal aortic aneurysm open repair. After unsuccessful transpopliteal thrombectomy, patient was treated with spinal cord drainage. Cause of this complication might be ischemic lumbal plexopathy.


Archive | 2018

Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy in Vascular Surgery

Igor Koncar; Nikola Ilic; Milos Sladojevic; Ivan Tomic; Perica Mutavdzic; Lazar Davidovic

Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is one of the methods frequently used in wounds. The authors discuss pressure wound therapy, vascular graft infection, complex wounds in vascular surgery, and compartment syndrome after aortic surgery. Complex wounds such as laparotomy wounds, thoracolumbotomy wounds, fasciotomy wounds, pedal ulcers, and amputation stump are improved with the use of pressure wound therapy.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2016

The Rationale for Continuing Open Repair of Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Miroslav Markovic; Ivan Tomic; Nikola Ilic; Marko Dragas; Igor Koncar; Zoran Bukumirić; Milos Sladojevic; Lazar Davidovic


Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo | 2015

Splenic Artery Aneurysms: Two Cases of Varied Etiology, Clinical Presentation and Treatment Outcome

Sinisa Pejkic; Ivan Tomic; Dragan Opacic; Luka Pejinović; Nikica Grubor; Ilijas Cinara; Lazar Davidovic


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2015

Reborn of Internal–External Carotid Artery Transposition as a Repair Method for Shotgun Injury of Neck Zone 2

Nikola Fatic; Miroslav Markovic; Ivan Tomic; Perica Mutavdzic; Gordana Vukcevic; Ranko Lazovic; Bogdan Pajovic; Aleksandar Nikolic


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2015

Homage to Professor Soubbotich and His Relavance in the Treatment of War Wounds.

Lazar Davidovic; Ivan Tomic; Nikola Fatic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2012

Appearance of femoropopliteal segment aneurysms in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm

Milanko Maksic; Lazar Davidovic; Ivan Tomic


European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2018

Combined Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease and Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury on Long-term Outcomes in Patients with Acute Lower Limb Ischaemia

Petar Zlatanovic; Igor Koncar; Marko Dragas; Nikola Ilic; Milos Sladojevic; Perica Mutavdzic; Ivan Tomic; Dusan Kostic; Lazar Davidovic

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Igor Koncar

University of Belgrade

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Nikola Ilic

University of Belgrade

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Nikola Fatic

University of Montenegro

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Igor Banzic

University of Belgrade

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