Methods: In this study, the complications, mortality and patency rates of 25 cases trented with carotico-axillary or caratico-subklavian bybass techniques were retrospectively analyzed after 5 year follow up period.
Results: In one patient (4%) early and in one patient (4%) late graft occlusion were seen. The early graft occlusion was treated by emergency embolectomy, but late graft occlusion was not reoperated and followed up periodically. Total cumulative patency rate at 5 year was 96%. The 30 day and 5-year mortality rates were 4%, retrospectively. In one case (4%) hematoma of the surgical field, in one (4%) left hemiparesthesis and in another case (4%) upper extremity embolism were seen as early postoperative complications. In late postoperative period, one case (4%) was reoperated due to late graft infection.
Conclusions: Based on our results, carotico-axillary/subclavian bypass grafts can be performed with an acceptable morbidity and mortality when done by surgeon in considerable indications.