Objective:To study the outcome of treating critical limb ischaemia due to concurrent, unilateral iliac and femoral arterial occlusive disease by the placement of a crossover femoropopliteal bypass graft.Design:Retrospective study of 10 patients unfit for aortic reconstruction whose disease was not amenable to endovascular therapy who were treated with this graft.Materials:Seven grafts originated from the common femoral artery, two from aortobifemoral graft limbs and one from the common iliac artery. There was no direct revascularisation of the profunda femoris artery. The distal anastomosis was to the above-knee popliteal artery in nine cases and to the below-knee popliteal artery in one.Outome measures:Follow-up after discharge from hospit...
Personal experiences with femoropopliteal and tibial artery bypasses to save limbs are reviewed. The...
Objectives:Percutaneous treatment of iliac artery occlusive disease has replaced open vascular recon...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
Objective:To study the outcome of treating critical limb ischaemia due to concurrent, unilateral ili...
PURPOSE: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobifemoral by...
Background: The goal of this study was to describe and review the results of a technique in which re...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze the results of the revascularization of the lower ex...
AbstractAortobifemoral bypass remains the standard therapy for aortoiliac occlusive disease. Extraan...
Background: Since the introduction of femorofemoral crossover bypass by Freeman and Leeds in 1952 (C...
AIMS: This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of femoro-femoral arterial bypass (FFB)...
AbstractPurpose: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobife...
Background: The role of femoro-femoral bypass in the management of aorto-iliac occlusive disease has...
FEMORO-FEMORAL CROSSOVER BYPASS IN MONOLATERAL OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE ILIAC ARTERY. The Authors report...
BACKGROUND: Role and results of femorofemoral bypass grafting, usually reserved to high-risk patient...
Objective:Patency rates of standard femoropopliteal bypass in infra-inguinal occlusive disease have ...
Personal experiences with femoropopliteal and tibial artery bypasses to save limbs are reviewed. The...
Objectives:Percutaneous treatment of iliac artery occlusive disease has replaced open vascular recon...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
Objective:To study the outcome of treating critical limb ischaemia due to concurrent, unilateral ili...
PURPOSE: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobifemoral by...
Background: The goal of this study was to describe and review the results of a technique in which re...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze the results of the revascularization of the lower ex...
AbstractAortobifemoral bypass remains the standard therapy for aortoiliac occlusive disease. Extraan...
Background: Since the introduction of femorofemoral crossover bypass by Freeman and Leeds in 1952 (C...
AIMS: This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of femoro-femoral arterial bypass (FFB)...
AbstractPurpose: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobife...
Background: The role of femoro-femoral bypass in the management of aorto-iliac occlusive disease has...
FEMORO-FEMORAL CROSSOVER BYPASS IN MONOLATERAL OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE ILIAC ARTERY. The Authors report...
BACKGROUND: Role and results of femorofemoral bypass grafting, usually reserved to high-risk patient...
Objective:Patency rates of standard femoropopliteal bypass in infra-inguinal occlusive disease have ...
Personal experiences with femoropopliteal and tibial artery bypasses to save limbs are reviewed. The...
Objectives:Percutaneous treatment of iliac artery occlusive disease has replaced open vascular recon...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...