ObjectiveThis randomized prospective study was designed to compare the effectiveness of treating superficial femoral artery occlusive disease percutaneously with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)/nitinol self-expanding stent grafts vs surgical femoral-to-above knee (AK) popliteal artery bypass with synthetic graft material.MethodsFrom March 2004 to May 2005, 100 limbs in 86 patients with femoral-popliteal arterial occlusive disease were identified. Patients had symptoms ranging from claudication to rest pain, with or without tissue loss, and were prospectively randomized for treatment into one of two groups. The limbs were treated percutaneously with angioplasty and one or more self-expanding stent grafts (n = 50) or surgically with ...
ObjectiveAngioplasty and stenting are options for revascularization of symptomatic femoral popliteal...
PurposeTo evaluate superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive disease treatment by means of covered ...
ObjectivesTransAtlantic Society Consensus (TASC)-II recommends bypass for TASC D and low-risk patien...
BackgroundA randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral artery occlu...
ObjectiveThis randomized prospective study was designed to compare the effectiveness of treating sup...
BackgroundThis is a randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral arte...
BackgroundA randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral artery occlu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the contemporary outcome of femoral-popliteal bypass compared with angioplasty ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
Objectives: This study was designed to compare clinical outcomes of percutaneous transluminal angiop...
ObjectiveAngioplasty and stenting are options for revascularization of symptomatic femoral popliteal...
PurposeTo evaluate superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive disease treatment by means of covered ...
ObjectivesTransAtlantic Society Consensus (TASC)-II recommends bypass for TASC D and low-risk patien...
BackgroundA randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral artery occlu...
ObjectiveThis randomized prospective study was designed to compare the effectiveness of treating sup...
BackgroundThis is a randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral arte...
BackgroundA randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral artery occlu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the contemporary outcome of femoral-popliteal bypass compared with angioplasty ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
Objective: We assessed early and late outcomes following hybrid intervention (common femoral artery ...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
Objectives: This study was designed to compare clinical outcomes of percutaneous transluminal angiop...
ObjectiveAngioplasty and stenting are options for revascularization of symptomatic femoral popliteal...
PurposeTo evaluate superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive disease treatment by means of covered ...
ObjectivesTransAtlantic Society Consensus (TASC)-II recommends bypass for TASC D and low-risk patien...