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Entscheidungsfindung bei femorodistalen arteriellen Rekonstruktionsvorhaben und vorausgegangener ipsilateraler iliakaler Stentapplikation

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Läsionen der Becken- und Oberschenkelarterien

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Abstract

Introduction: Evidence-based treatment paths have been developed both for isolated pelvis arterial stenosis and for isolated femoro-crural vascular occlusions. If the former is performed, then the vein bypass is the standard vascular surgery for the leg arteries. Due to the different treatment characteristics, problems arise incombining both procedures. In particular, if an iliac stent implantation was performed previously, then an obstruction of the in-flow can foil the bypass procedure. How to deal with such stents is the central question of the present pilot study.

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Luther, B., Ecker, A., Saad, A.A. (2008). Entscheidungsfindung bei femorodistalen arteriellen Rekonstruktionsvorhaben und vorausgegangener ipsilateraler iliakaler Stentapplikation. In: Gussmann, A., RÜckert, R.I. (eds) Läsionen der Becken- und Oberschenkelarterien. Berliner Gefäßchirurgische Reihe, vol 9. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1717-2_4

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