Objective/BackgroundOwing to the increased life expectancy of the population the number of very old patients referred to vascular surgical units has increased. Advanced age is a well known risk factor in patients undergoing surgical interventions for lower limb ischemia. However, amputation performed on an elderly person living independently will lead to permanent institutional care. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of patients aged 90 years and older with lower limb ischemia undergoing surgical or endovascular revascularization.MethodsTwo hundred and thirty-three nonagenarians with either chronic critical limb ischemia (CLI) or acute limb ischemia (ALI) who underwent revascularization at the authors' institution between 20...
AbstractObjectives: to identify and describe patients with advanced limb ischaemia who were selected...
AbstractObjective. To determine the early and late outcome of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty ...
BackgroundWhen reporting standards for successful lower extremity revascularization were established...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study is to compare our results following open and endovascular infraingui...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
ObjectiveAdvanced age is considered a relative contraindication for surgical revascularization in pa...
Background: Owing to the aging population, the number of elderly patients with critical limb ischemi...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate our results with lower extremity arterial...
IF. 3.406 Abstract Objective: Although numerous studies have addressed peripheral revascularizations...
AbstractObjectivesWe wanted to compare autonomy recovery after open and endovascular infrainguinal s...
IntroductionThe average lifespan in the United States continues to lengthen. We have observed a simi...
AbstractObjectives: to identify and describe patients with advanced limb ischaemia who were selected...
AbstractObjective. To determine the early and late outcome of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty ...
BackgroundWhen reporting standards for successful lower extremity revascularization were established...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study is to compare our results following open and endovascular infraingui...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
ObjectiveAdvanced age is considered a relative contraindication for surgical revascularization in pa...
Background: Owing to the aging population, the number of elderly patients with critical limb ischemi...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate our results with lower extremity arterial...
IF. 3.406 Abstract Objective: Although numerous studies have addressed peripheral revascularizations...
AbstractObjectivesWe wanted to compare autonomy recovery after open and endovascular infrainguinal s...
IntroductionThe average lifespan in the United States continues to lengthen. We have observed a simi...
AbstractObjectives: to identify and describe patients with advanced limb ischaemia who were selected...
AbstractObjective. To determine the early and late outcome of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty ...
BackgroundWhen reporting standards for successful lower extremity revascularization were established...