KUMJ | VOL. 15 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 58 | APRIL-JUNE 2017
Initial Experience of Complex Peripheral Bypass Surgery at Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital
Karmacharya RM, Shrestha B, Devbhandari M, Tuladhar SM, Hodde A, Thermann F
Abstract: Peripheral arterial disease is seemingly silent yet is a major pubic health problem
with limb threatening and life threatening consequences. This condition can initially
be asymptomatic and gradually may progress to intermittent claudication and
finally to critical ischemia. When conservative management is not sufficient and
there is option of surgical management, peripheral bypass surgery is an established
modality of treatment of peripheral arterial disease. We present our initial cases of
peripheral arterial bypass surgery all of which are technically demanding surgeries.
All the cases have resulted into limb salvage until current follow-up.
Keyword : Claudication, critical ischemia, peripheral arterial bypass, peripheral arterial disease