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Amputation vs Revascularization - AHN...Score 0 (None) 1 (Mild) 2 (Moderate) 3 (Severe) Wound No...
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Amputation vs Revascularization Satish Muluk MD
System Director of Vascular Surgery Allegheny Health Network
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Definition of Critical Limb Ischemia
• Ischemic Rest Pain • Ulceration • Gangrene
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Progression of PAD symptoms (Rutherford)
Class 0 • Asymptomatic
Class 1-3 • Claudication
Class 4 • Ischemic rest
pain
Class 5 • Ulcer
Class 6 • Advanced
ulcer, Gangrene
Critical Limb Ischemia Ankle Pressure <60
ABI <0.4 Toe pressure <40
TcPO2 <40
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Signs of CLI Nonhealing wounds
Shiny skin
Loss of hair growth
Asymmetric coolness
Pale or cyanotic skin
Pallor on elevation / Rubor of dependency
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Not all patients with wounds or pain have CLI
• Diabetic neuropathy • Venous stasis ulceration • Lesions caused by embolization • Vasculitis
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Natural history of CLI
At 1 year
Resolution
Persistent symptoms
Major amputation
Death
40% mortality at 1 year
50% fail to ambulate
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Early Diagnosis Imaging
Revascularize • Endo vs Open
Preserve limb Surveillance
Ideal Treatment of CLI
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Early diagnosis and intervention is crucial
Time is Limb
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Interplay of wound, ischemia, infection
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Score 0 (None) 1 (Mild) 2 (Moderate) 3 (Severe)
Wound No ulcer. IRP only
Minimal tissue loss, no
gangrene
Ulcer to tendon, joint, bone; digital
gangrene
Extensive tissue loss. Gangrene
beyond digit
Ischemia ABI ≥ 0.8
toe>60 mm ABI 0.6–0.79
toe 40-59 mm ABI 0.4–0.59
toe 30-39 mm ABI ≤ 0.39;
toe <30 mm
Infection No infection Cellulitis <2 cm Cellulitis>2 cm;
Abscess; Joint/bone
Systemic sepsis
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“SVS iPG” app
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Benefit of revascularization
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Benefit of revascularization
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Case Example: endovascular therapy • 76 year-old male • Smoker • Long hx of claudication • New onset right foot rest pain • No tissue loss • Optimal medical therapy
• Aspirin • Statin • Anti-hypertensive medications
• ABI 0.35
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Case example: Open bypass
• 78 year-old • Smoker • Recent onset pain and gangrene of left toes 1-2
• Developed 1 week after nail clipping • Optimal medical therapy
• ASA • Statin • Anti-hypertensive
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Severe tibial disease
Medial plantar artery
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Distal bypass
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Successful bypass
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Leg incisions for bypass
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Downsides of Revascularization
Technical failure
• Inability to restore perfusion • Initial or delayed failure (delayed failure esp with Endo revasc)
Clinical failure
• Technical success but lesion persists – esp with Endo revasc
Morbidity
• Wound complications – Open surgery • Cardiopulmonary – Open surgery
Mortality • High risk patient group – Open surgery
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Risk-Benefit Analysis (Endo vs Open vs Conservative)
Avoid revasc
Non-ambulatory
Non-salvageable leg
Poor anatomy
Favor revasc
Functional
High WIfI
Avoid open
Cardio-pulmonary morbidity
Obesity
Poor conduit
Avoid endo
Heavy calcification
Common femoral lesions
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Choosing between endo and open is not always easy
Endo better
Open better
Gray zone of equipoise:
BEST-CLI Trial
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Avoidance of revascularization does not always mean primary amputation
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Summary
Recognize limb threat Rest pain, wounds Early vascular surgery consult
WIfI scoring (prognosis, need for
revasc)
Optimal medical Rx Local Wound care
Endo Open
Conservative Primary Amputation
Surveillance after revascularization