ObjectiveIt has been reported that a failed endovascular intervention adversely affects results of lower extremity bypass (LEB). We reviewed rates of prior endovascular intervention (PEI) in patients undergoing LEB with autologous vein for critical limb ischemia (CLI) to determine effects on graft patency, limb salvage, and amputation-free survival.MethodsRetrospective review was conducted of consecutive autologous vein LEBs performed for CLI between 2005 and 2012 at a tertiary care academic medical center.ResultsOverall, 314 autologous vein LEBs were performed for CLI, 71% for tissue loss. TransAtlantic Inter-Society Consensus II type D or type C lesions were present in 62% and 25%, respectively. The great saphenous vein was used as a cond...
ObjectivesSeveral reports have been published of the acceptable patency and limb salvage rates after...
BackgroundTo develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularization...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical lim...
ObjectiveIt has been reported that a failed endovascular intervention adversely affects results of l...
BackgroundAlthough open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patients...
BackgroundThe appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical limb ...
BackgroundLower extremity bypass graft failure in patients with limb-threatening ischemia carries an...
BACKGROUND: Although open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patien...
ObjectiveStudies of infrainguinal lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia (CLI) have tradi...
peer reviewedBackground: The optimal strategy for revascularization in infrainguinal chronic limb-th...
ObjectiveThe availability of autologous vein grafts remains the limiting factor in infragenual bypas...
BackgroundAcute limb ischemia (ALI) of the lower extremities remains a challenging clinical dilemma....
BackgroundMany centers choose endovascular intervention as their first-line treatment for crural occ...
IntroductionTo date, history of a contralateral amputation as a potential predictor of outcomes afte...
AbstractObjectivesMore traditional outcome measures following lower limb bypass procedures are poor ...
ObjectivesSeveral reports have been published of the acceptable patency and limb salvage rates after...
BackgroundTo develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularization...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical lim...
ObjectiveIt has been reported that a failed endovascular intervention adversely affects results of l...
BackgroundAlthough open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patients...
BackgroundThe appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical limb ...
BackgroundLower extremity bypass graft failure in patients with limb-threatening ischemia carries an...
BACKGROUND: Although open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patien...
ObjectiveStudies of infrainguinal lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia (CLI) have tradi...
peer reviewedBackground: The optimal strategy for revascularization in infrainguinal chronic limb-th...
ObjectiveThe availability of autologous vein grafts remains the limiting factor in infragenual bypas...
BackgroundAcute limb ischemia (ALI) of the lower extremities remains a challenging clinical dilemma....
BackgroundMany centers choose endovascular intervention as their first-line treatment for crural occ...
IntroductionTo date, history of a contralateral amputation as a potential predictor of outcomes afte...
AbstractObjectivesMore traditional outcome measures following lower limb bypass procedures are poor ...
ObjectivesSeveral reports have been published of the acceptable patency and limb salvage rates after...
BackgroundTo develop standardized metrics for expected outcomes in lower extremity revascularization...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical lim...