ObjectiveThere are very few population-based studies of long-term outcomes after lower extremity (LE) bypass graft surgery. This study analyzes perioperative and long-term limb salvage and amputation-free survival outcomes for patients undergoing initial aortoiliac or femoropopliteal bypass graft surgery in California hospitals from 1996 to 1999.MethodsAdministrative data with encrypted identifiers were used to identify a chronologically first, index admission of all patients undergoing LE bypass procedures for occlusive disease from 1996 to 1999. A 1993 to 1995 look-back period was used to exclude patients who had undergone prior bypass surgery or amputation procedures. Patients with incident procedures were then followed forward to determ...
OBJECTIVE: Acute limb ischemia remains one of the most challenging emergencies in vascular surgery. ...
BackgroundAlthough open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patients...
AbstractObjectives: Assessments of outcome after reconstruction for critical limb ischemia frequentl...
ObjectiveThere are very few population-based studies of long-term outcomes after lower extremity (LE...
AbstractObjectives: Assessments of outcome after reconstruction for critical limb ischemia frequentl...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to assess the longer term (up to 7 years) functio...
BackgroundLower extremity bypass graft failure in patients with limb-threatening ischemia carries an...
BACKGROUND: Optimal patient selection for lower extremity bypass surgery requires surgeons to predic...
BackgroundThe appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical limb ...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
ObjectiveStudies of infrainguinal lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia (CLI) have tradi...
BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial...
AbstractPurpose: The outcome of infrainguinal bypass surgery for limb salvage has traditionally been...
IntroductionSurgeons must weigh the morbidity of lower extremity bypass (LEB) with the likelihood of...
AbstractPurpose: Most reports regarding infrainguinal bypass surgical procedures demonstrate benefit...
OBJECTIVE: Acute limb ischemia remains one of the most challenging emergencies in vascular surgery. ...
BackgroundAlthough open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patients...
AbstractObjectives: Assessments of outcome after reconstruction for critical limb ischemia frequentl...
ObjectiveThere are very few population-based studies of long-term outcomes after lower extremity (LE...
AbstractObjectives: Assessments of outcome after reconstruction for critical limb ischemia frequentl...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to assess the longer term (up to 7 years) functio...
BackgroundLower extremity bypass graft failure in patients with limb-threatening ischemia carries an...
BACKGROUND: Optimal patient selection for lower extremity bypass surgery requires surgeons to predic...
BackgroundThe appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical limb ...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
ObjectiveStudies of infrainguinal lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia (CLI) have tradi...
BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial...
AbstractPurpose: The outcome of infrainguinal bypass surgery for limb salvage has traditionally been...
IntroductionSurgeons must weigh the morbidity of lower extremity bypass (LEB) with the likelihood of...
AbstractPurpose: Most reports regarding infrainguinal bypass surgical procedures demonstrate benefit...
OBJECTIVE: Acute limb ischemia remains one of the most challenging emergencies in vascular surgery. ...
BackgroundAlthough open surgical bypass remains the standard revascularization strategy for patients...
AbstractObjectives: Assessments of outcome after reconstruction for critical limb ischemia frequentl...