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Table 1 Summary of the surgery for isolated pulmonary TA

From: Pitfalls in the management of isolated pulmonary Takayasu’s arteritis after surgery: a case report of an experience during 34 months after a pulmonary artery graft replacement

Pt

Age (Y),

gender

Location

Procedure

Material applied

Follow-up

months

Postoperative

imaging

Restenosis

Immuno-

suppression

Author (’Y)

1

60 F

Bifurcation

Patch

Pericardium

6

AG

Yes

Yes*

Chauvaud (’87)

2

53 M

Bifurcation

Patch

Pericardium

6

AG

Yes

-

Dietl (’88)

3

57 M

Rt

Patch

-

-

-

-

-

Okubo (’88)

4

31 M

Bifurcation

Patch

Dacron

18

AG

Yes

-

Jakob (’90)

5

34 F

Rt

Grafting

NA

13

-

-

-

Lie (’96)

6

25 F

Rt

Grafting

NA

25

-

-

-

Lie (’96)

7

76 F

Rt & Lt

Bypass

PTFE

-

-

-

-

Sundt (’01)

8

63 F

Rt & Lt

Grafting

Dacron

66

-

-

-

Shikata (’04)

9

67 F

Rt

Patch

Pericardium

3

AG

Yes

-

Yamazaki (’05)

10

45 F

Lt

Bypass

PTFE

60

AG

No

-

Nakajima (’07)

11

48 M

Rt

Grafting

Dacron

6

CT

No

No

Fujita (’13)

12

59 M

Rt & Lt

Grafting

PTFE

1.5

AG & CT

No

Yes

Hamamoto (’11)

13

51 F

Rt & Lt

Grafting

PTFE

30

AG & CT

No

-

Furtado (’12)

  1. Pt: patient number, Y: year, M: male, F: female, Bifurcation: bifurcation of the main pulmonary artery trunk, Rt: right main pulmonary artery, Lt: left main pulmonary artery, Patch: patch angioplasty, Grafting: graft replacement, Bypass: bypass surgery, PTFE: polytetrafluoroethylene, AG: angiography, CT: computed tomography, *: glucocorticoid at unknown dosage, : oral prednisolone at 20 mg/day, −: not available