IntroductionProgressive improvement in the ability to treat complete total occlusions in the tibial level arterial circulation have made it possible to revascularize patients with critical limb ischemia.ReportA 59 year old male presented with a complete total occlusion of his anterior tibial artery with distal reconstitution through peroneal artery collaterals. During attempted angioplasty a balloon was retained within the patent portion of the target vessel. Two 3.0 mm drug eluting coronary stents were deployed across the length of the balloon with excellent luminal preservation.DiscussionSuccessful CTO revascularization was completed and a strong dorsalis pedis artery pulse was restored following intervention
Introduction: We are presenting three cases (out of similar several cases) where tibio-pedal approac...
Introduction: At our department, limb-salvage angioplasty has been introduced as an alternativelast ...
Abstract Chronic limb‐threatening ischemia (CLTI) with severe below‐the‐ankle (BTA) lesions is often...
IntroductionProgressive improvement in the ability to treat complete total occlusions in the tibial ...
Introduction: Progressive improvement in the ability to treat complete total occlusions in the tibia...
AbstractObjectives: to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary results at 1 year of subintimal angi...
Introduction. Retrograde pedal access has been well described in the literature as a secondary appro...
The utilization of a retrograde tibial approach in lower limb endovascular therapy has been describe...
We report a case of acute limb-threatening ischemia from blunt traumatic tibial arterial disruption ...
A 66-year-old man was treated for disabling right leg calf claudication with angioplasty and stentin...
AbstractIntroduction Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is a syndrome represents the end stage...
AbstractBackgroundAdvancement in endovascular techniques has led to rapid growth in endovascular rev...
BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a terminal stage of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), i...
BackgroundThis prospective, non-randomized study evaluated the short- and mid-term feasibility, safe...
AbstractThe world is facing an epidemic of diabetes; consequently in the next years, critical limb i...
Introduction: We are presenting three cases (out of similar several cases) where tibio-pedal approac...
Introduction: At our department, limb-salvage angioplasty has been introduced as an alternativelast ...
Abstract Chronic limb‐threatening ischemia (CLTI) with severe below‐the‐ankle (BTA) lesions is often...
IntroductionProgressive improvement in the ability to treat complete total occlusions in the tibial ...
Introduction: Progressive improvement in the ability to treat complete total occlusions in the tibia...
AbstractObjectives: to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary results at 1 year of subintimal angi...
Introduction. Retrograde pedal access has been well described in the literature as a secondary appro...
The utilization of a retrograde tibial approach in lower limb endovascular therapy has been describe...
We report a case of acute limb-threatening ischemia from blunt traumatic tibial arterial disruption ...
A 66-year-old man was treated for disabling right leg calf claudication with angioplasty and stentin...
AbstractIntroduction Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is a syndrome represents the end stage...
AbstractBackgroundAdvancement in endovascular techniques has led to rapid growth in endovascular rev...
BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a terminal stage of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), i...
BackgroundThis prospective, non-randomized study evaluated the short- and mid-term feasibility, safe...
AbstractThe world is facing an epidemic of diabetes; consequently in the next years, critical limb i...
Introduction: We are presenting three cases (out of similar several cases) where tibio-pedal approac...
Introduction: At our department, limb-salvage angioplasty has been introduced as an alternativelast ...
Abstract Chronic limb‐threatening ischemia (CLTI) with severe below‐the‐ankle (BTA) lesions is often...