AbstractPurpose: Lower-extremity arterial anatomy that is insufficient for successful vein bypass grafting and major proximal foot wounds often lead to leg amputation in patients with severe ischemia. Free tissue transfer, which can provide limb salvage in these patients after arterial reconstruction, was studied. Methods: During a 45-month period, 21 patients who otherwise would have undergone leg amputation were treated with arterial bypass by means of vein grafting and free tissue transfer. Ages of the patients ranged from 40 to 73 years (average, 59 years); 18 of the 21 patients had diabetes mellitus; and all patients except one were men. Arterial reconstruction was performed from the femoral (nine of 21 patients) or popliteal artery (1...
Microvascular transfer of the omentum provides well-vascularized and pliable tissue but has not wide...
Background : Neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers are generally deep and infectious wounds extending to ...
AbstractObjective: Tibial artery bypass for limb salvage may be required in patients without adequat...
AbstractObjective. To review our experience with temporary arteriovenous (AV) fistula followed by fr...
AbstractObjectives. To evaluate the feasibility and long-term outcome of distal arterial reconstruct...
ObjectivesMajor tissue loss caused by the critical limb ischemia requires improvement of distal perf...
Objective:To assess the safety and short-term efficacy of combined vascular revascularisation and fr...
Chronic wounds of the lower extremity are frequent causes of osteomyelitis and amputation in patient...
Diabetic patients, presenting with both peripheral vascular disease and large soft-tissue defects, a...
Major amputation for advanced soft tissue loss with bone and tendon exposure, can be prevented in di...
AbstractObjectivesWounds of the lower limb in patients with diabetes are frequently difficult to hea...
AbstractPurpose : Arterial allografts (AAs) have been recently reconsidered in the treatment of crit...
BackgroundLower extremity bypass graft failure in patients with limb-threatening ischemia carries an...
Using vein grafts to bypass sclerotic and occluded arterial segments is a well-established technique...
AbstractPurpose: Femoropopliteal bypass grafting procedures performed to isolated popliteal arteries...
Microvascular transfer of the omentum provides well-vascularized and pliable tissue but has not wide...
Background : Neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers are generally deep and infectious wounds extending to ...
AbstractObjective: Tibial artery bypass for limb salvage may be required in patients without adequat...
AbstractObjective. To review our experience with temporary arteriovenous (AV) fistula followed by fr...
AbstractObjectives. To evaluate the feasibility and long-term outcome of distal arterial reconstruct...
ObjectivesMajor tissue loss caused by the critical limb ischemia requires improvement of distal perf...
Objective:To assess the safety and short-term efficacy of combined vascular revascularisation and fr...
Chronic wounds of the lower extremity are frequent causes of osteomyelitis and amputation in patient...
Diabetic patients, presenting with both peripheral vascular disease and large soft-tissue defects, a...
Major amputation for advanced soft tissue loss with bone and tendon exposure, can be prevented in di...
AbstractObjectivesWounds of the lower limb in patients with diabetes are frequently difficult to hea...
AbstractPurpose : Arterial allografts (AAs) have been recently reconsidered in the treatment of crit...
BackgroundLower extremity bypass graft failure in patients with limb-threatening ischemia carries an...
Using vein grafts to bypass sclerotic and occluded arterial segments is a well-established technique...
AbstractPurpose: Femoropopliteal bypass grafting procedures performed to isolated popliteal arteries...
Microvascular transfer of the omentum provides well-vascularized and pliable tissue but has not wide...
Background : Neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers are generally deep and infectious wounds extending to ...
AbstractObjective: Tibial artery bypass for limb salvage may be required in patients without adequat...