2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0041-87812002000400005
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Aortofemoral thromboendarterectomy

Abstract: PURPOSE:To study whether endarterectomy is feasible in all patients with aortofemoral atherosclerotic obstruction, considering early and late results.METHODS: A clinical, prospective, and descriptive study carried out in a university hospital. Inclusion criteria were atherosclerotic aortofemoral obstructive disease, clinical status compatible with major surgery, and absence of prior restorative procedure. Exclusion criteria were aneurysm, inflammatory arterial disease, and prior restorative procedure found dur… Show more

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“…Both studies reported sex-as well as age-stratified data, but no combined data. One study [13] presented KaplaneMeier estimated mortality up to ten years stratified by age with limited patient numbers, and only for the younger group (<65 years), which was 28% (Supplemental material, Table 2). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both studies reported sex-as well as age-stratified data, but no combined data. One study [13] presented KaplaneMeier estimated mortality up to ten years stratified by age with limited patient numbers, and only for the younger group (<65 years), which was 28% (Supplemental material, Table 2). …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%