Predictors of complications of open surgery of the Aorto-Iliac segment occlusion

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS7.12121

Authors

  • Nazarbek Omarov MD, Department of Hospital Surgery, Non-profit joint stock company "Semey Medical University, Semey, Kazakhstan
  • Altay Dyussupov Dr. in Medicine, Proffesor, Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Non-profit joint stock company "Semey Medical University", Semey, Kazakhstan
  • Merey Imanbaev Cardiology and Interventional Arrhythmology Department, Non-profit Joint Stock Company "Semey Medical University", Semey, Kazakhstan
  • Baktybala Dyussupova MD, Cardiology and Interventional Arrhythmology Department, Non-profit Joint Stock Company "Semey Medical University", Semey, Kazakhstan
  • Dinara Akhmetzhanova MD, Department of Pediatric Surgery and Orthopedics, Pediatrics named Tusupova D.M.; Non-profit joint-stock company Semey Medical University

Keywords:

occlusion of the aorta-iliac segment, complications predictors, open surgery, mortality, infarction, kidney failure

Abstract

Background: Peripheral artery disease is a complex and widespread pathology. Occlusive lesions of the aorto-iliac segment are combined with lesions of the arteries of vital organs such as heart, brain, kidneys, visceral organs. It is an additional challenge in the treatment of the pathology. The main aim: To develop comprehensive approach to improve the treatment of patients with occlusive aorto-iliac segment lesions using open surgical access. Materials and Methods: A prospective non-randomized clinical trial of the surgical treatment of 134 patients with occlusive aorto-iliac segment lesions was conducted. Patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the treatment tactics: the first group consisted of 70 patients with unstable aorto-iliac segment occlusion, and the second one ‑ of 64 patients, who have got preliminary surgical vascular accompanying pathology correction. Results: Complications in 30-day postoperative period in patients of the 1st group resulted in fatal outcome in 4 (5.7%) cases, in the 2nd group ‑ in 1 (1.6%) case. The 5-year mortality in patients of the 1st group was in 5 (7.7%) cases, and in the 2nd group this rage was 2 (3.3%) cases.

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Published

24-08-2022

How to Cite

Omarov, N., Dyussupov, A., Imanbaev, M., Dyussupova, B., & Akhmetzhanova, D. (2022). Predictors of complications of open surgery of the Aorto-Iliac segment occlusion. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S7), 3210–3223. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS7.12121

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