ObjectivesMost reports of femoral-femoral bypass (FFB) were published before the era of endovascular intervention. This study examines the utilization and impact of adjunctive endovascular intervention on FFB in contemporary practice.MethodsWe reviewed 253 FFB performed in 247 patients between 1984 and 2010. Primary endpoints, including graft patency, primary-assisted patency, limb salvage, and survival, were assessed using Kaplan-Meier life-table analysis. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine predictors of primary endpoints.ResultsThe indication for FFB included claudication (27%; n = 69) and critical limb ischemia (72%; n = 184). Forty-eight patients (19%) were treated urgently for acute ischemia. Mean follow-u...
AbstractPurpose: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobife...
ObjectiveAortobifemoral bypass (ABF) grafting has been the traditional treatment for extensive aorto...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
AbstractPurpose: Femorofemoral bypass procedures are being performed with increasing frequency in so...
AbstractPurpose: The endovascular approach to external iliac artery (EIA) disease extending into the...
BACKGROUND: Crossover femorofemoral bypass graft (CFFBG) was proposed in the early days of modern va...
AbstractObjective: Iliac artery angioplasty (IAA) is an effective adjunct when combined with infrain...
AbstractPurpose: This study examines the selection of patients for combined femorofemoral bypass (FF...
6noBackground In cases of multilevel obstructive atherosclerotic disease, hybrid procedures of conco...
Objectives:Percutaneous treatment of iliac artery occlusive disease has replaced open vascular recon...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
Objective:To study the outcome of treating critical limb ischaemia due to concurrent, unilateral ili...
AIMS: This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of femoro-femoral arterial bypass (FFB)...
AbstractObjectiveInadequate infrainguinal runoff is considered an important risk factor for iliac st...
ObjectiveTo compare late patency after direct and crossover bypass in good-risk patients with unilat...
AbstractPurpose: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobife...
ObjectiveAortobifemoral bypass (ABF) grafting has been the traditional treatment for extensive aorto...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
AbstractPurpose: Femorofemoral bypass procedures are being performed with increasing frequency in so...
AbstractPurpose: The endovascular approach to external iliac artery (EIA) disease extending into the...
BACKGROUND: Crossover femorofemoral bypass graft (CFFBG) was proposed in the early days of modern va...
AbstractObjective: Iliac artery angioplasty (IAA) is an effective adjunct when combined with infrain...
AbstractPurpose: This study examines the selection of patients for combined femorofemoral bypass (FF...
6noBackground In cases of multilevel obstructive atherosclerotic disease, hybrid procedures of conco...
Objectives:Percutaneous treatment of iliac artery occlusive disease has replaced open vascular recon...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
Objective:To study the outcome of treating critical limb ischaemia due to concurrent, unilateral ili...
AIMS: This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of femoro-femoral arterial bypass (FFB)...
AbstractObjectiveInadequate infrainguinal runoff is considered an important risk factor for iliac st...
ObjectiveTo compare late patency after direct and crossover bypass in good-risk patients with unilat...
AbstractPurpose: In patients with unilateral iliac disease, a less invasive procedure than aortobife...
ObjectiveAortobifemoral bypass (ABF) grafting has been the traditional treatment for extensive aorto...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...