1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0950-821x(05)80836-9
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Femoropopliteal arterial reconstruction with intraoperative iliac transluminal angioplasty for disabling claudication: Results of a combined approach

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“…Numerous studies (8)(9)(10)(11)(12) have reported combined procedures of angioplasty followed by stenting and bypass. Alimi et al (13) reported that iliac transluminal angioplasty and distal surgical revascularization could be performed as a one-step technique in high-risk groups only.…”
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“…Numerous studies (8)(9)(10)(11)(12) have reported combined procedures of angioplasty followed by stenting and bypass. Alimi et al (13) reported that iliac transluminal angioplasty and distal surgical revascularization could be performed as a one-step technique in high-risk groups only.…”
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“…[24][25][26][27] We recommend PTA for only short (up to 5 cm) localized stenotic lesions of the iliac artery before distal bypass surgery.…”
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“…[14][15][16][17] Surgical correction of several diseased segments is not widely used but promises the best results. [17][18][19][20][21][22][23] In recent studies, combining percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of the iliac segment with surgical correction of femoropopliteal occlusions promises good results [24][25][26][27] as well as combining inflow procedures with sympathectomy. 28 Aggressive surgical treatment of failed grafts significantly improved the results of treatment, particularly the secondary graft patency rates.…”
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“…Frühere Arbeiten [1,2,3,4,11,12,13,15,19,17] haben gezeigt, dass nach vorheriger perkutaner aortoiliakaler Stenteinlage anschließende periphere Bypassrekonstruktionen gute Ergebnisse brachten, die vergleichbar mit denjenigen Rekonstruktionen waren, bei denen die Beckenstrombahn primär unverändert war und keine Stenosierungen oder Verschlüsse aufwies. Diese beiden Schritte, die Stenteinlage und das Bypassverfahren, können somit ohne weiteres zu einem einzigen operativen Eingriff zusammengefasst werden [20].…”
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