Longer Operative Time for Lower Extremity Bypass Surgery is Associated With Inferior Outcomes

John F. Radtka, Ahsan Zil-E-Ali, Raquel Vicario-Feliciano, Nkemjika Nwaneri, Faizaan Aziz, Faisal Aziz

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Abstract

Introduction: This study aims to assess the association of operative time with the postoperative length of stay and unplanned return to the operating room in patients undergoing femoral to below knee popliteal bypasses, stratified by autologous vein graft or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis of vascular quality initiative database (2003-2021). The selected patients were grouped into the following: vein bypass (group I) and PTFE (group II) patients. Each group was further stratified by a median split of operative time (i.e., 210 min for autologous vein and 155 min for PTFE) to study the outcomes. The outcomes were assessed by univariate and multivariate approach. Results: Of the 10,902 patients studied, 3570 (32.7%) were in the autologous vein group, while 7332 (67.3%) were in the PTFE group. Univariate analysis revealed autologous vein and PTFE graft recipients that had increased operative times were associated with a longer mean postoperative length of stay and a higher incidence of all-cause return to the operating room. In PTFE group, patients with prolonged operative times were also found to be associated with higher incidence of major amputation, surgical site infection, and cardiovascular events, along with loss of primary patency within a year. Conclusions: For patients undergoing femoral to below knee popliteal bypasses using an autologous vein or PTFE, longer operative times were associated with inferior outcomes. Mortality was not found to be associated with prolonged operative time.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)352-362
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Surgical Research
Volume300
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Surgery

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