BackgroundA randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral artery occlusive disease percutaneously with an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)/nitinol self-expanding stent graft (stent-graft) vs surgical femoral to above knee popliteal artery bypass with synthetic graft material.MethodsOne hundred limbs in 86 patients with superficial femoral artery occlusive disease were evaluated from March 2004 to May 2005. Patient symptoms included both claudication and limb threatening ischemia with or without tissue loss. The TransAtlantic InterSociety Consensus (TASC) II A (N = 18), B (N = 56), C (N = 11), and D (N = 15) lesions were included. Patients were randomized prospectively into one of two treatment groups; a...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the contemporary outcome of femoral-popliteal bypass compared with angioplasty ...
PurposeTo evaluate superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive disease treatment by means of covered ...
BackgroundThis is a randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral arte...
ObjectiveThis randomized prospective study was designed to compare the effectiveness of treating sup...
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...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
ObjectiveAngioplasty and stenting are options for revascularization of symptomatic femoral popliteal...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
AbstractAim. To evaluate whether angioplasty or above-knee bypass is the best treatment for symptoma...
AbstractObjectiveTechniques for surgical repair of Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus (TASC) C a...
ObjectiveInformation on outcome of patients with long superficial femoral artery (SFA) obstruction u...
IntroductionAbove knee (AK) femoropopliteal bypass remains a sufficient and durable therapy for long...
AbstractPurpose: There are excellent arguments in favor of the preferential use of prosthetic grafts...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the contemporary outcome of femoral-popliteal bypass compared with angioplasty ...
PurposeTo evaluate superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive disease treatment by means of covered ...
BackgroundThis is a randomized prospective study comparing the treatment of superficial femoral arte...
ObjectiveThis randomized prospective study was designed to compare the effectiveness of treating sup...
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...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
ObjectiveAngioplasty and stenting are options for revascularization of symptomatic femoral popliteal...
BackgroundFirst-line treatment for patients with superficial femoral arterial (SFA) occlusive diseas...
AbstractAim. To evaluate whether angioplasty or above-knee bypass is the best treatment for symptoma...
AbstractObjectiveTechniques for surgical repair of Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus (TASC) C a...
ObjectiveInformation on outcome of patients with long superficial femoral artery (SFA) obstruction u...
IntroductionAbove knee (AK) femoropopliteal bypass remains a sufficient and durable therapy for long...
AbstractPurpose: There are excellent arguments in favor of the preferential use of prosthetic grafts...
AbstractPurpose: To evaluate, in a group of technically high-risk patients, the results of infraingu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the contemporary outcome of femoral-popliteal bypass compared with angioplasty ...
PurposeTo evaluate superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive disease treatment by means of covered ...