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1/2. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty against arteriosclerosis obliterans in dialysis patients.

    The incidence of peripheral arteriosclerosis is on the increase in chronic hemodialysis patients. Recently, the intervention (IV) treatment is conducted to deal with this problem. IV was performed in 4 dialysis patients against the complication of arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO) but the result was unsuccessful in 3 of them. These 3 failure cases were investigated to find the problems associated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). Cases 1, 2 and 3 had intermittent claudication while case 4 had gangrenous toes as the major complaint. The symptoms in these cases were attributable to 90-100% stenosis and occlusion of superficial femoral artery, bilateral iliac arteries, bilateral superficial femoral-popliteal artery, branch of right iliac artery and left iliac artery region, respectively. IV was successful in case 1 but failed in cases 2 and 4 because the catheter itself did not go through due to the severe stenosis of vessel or the procedure of forcefully dilating the vessel caused dispersion of minute thrombi. In case 3, acute myocardial infarction occurred at 10 h after successful IV, resulting in sudden death. In view of the extent of invasion, IV is a treatment method selected against ASO in dialysis patients. However, the method has a high risk of causing thrombus formation, vessel rupture and organ failure. In this regard, it is advisable to evaluate the systemic condition and conduct IV if the extent of stenosis is mild.
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2/2. Omental transplantation for chronic occlusive arterial diseases.

    Problems of surgical indication and technique for the treatment of chronic occlusive arterial diseases remain unresolved, especially in the cases which show poor angiogram run-off. To establish the surgical technique of omental transplantation, anatomical findings of the omental vessels were studied. The anatomical findings of the omentum were classified into two types. Type I (single layer) and Type II (double layer), and subdivided into seven subtypes according to the number of omental arterial branches. Omental transplantation was performed in our clinic in 19 cases (20 limbs) and surgical results were satisfactory. The examination of microscopic findings of the implanted omentum and the ischemic muscle of the implanted limb by consecutive serial sections suggested that the vessels of the omentum might invade the ischemic muscular tissue and supply blood to the muscle. Omental transplantation should be considered one of the most useful surgical techniques in cases with poor angiogram run-off.
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