Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is still one of the most common endocrine diseases despite all available technologies in modern medicine. In recent years, it was shown that severity and duration of DM are closely associated with vascular wall lesions (the called micro-and macroangiopathy). One of severe clinical signs is damage to lower limb arteries followed by trophic and purulent-necrotic lesions of soft tissues (diabetic foot syndrome) and risk of amputation. The authors review the possibilities of endovascular treatment of critical limb ischemia in patients with diabetes mellitus. The features of endovascular interventions depending on clinical and morphological peculiarities of vascular lesions are discussed. The authors compared the results of open and endovascular treatment of lower limb ischemia and determined further prospects for improving the treatment of these patients.

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