Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of metabolic disorders on the effects of revascularization in patients with obliterating atherosclerosis.
 Materials and methods. The reconstruction was performed in 253 patients with femoral-tibial arterial segment lesion (98 open operations, 116 endovascular interventions and 39 patients were treated with hybrid technique).
 Results. Endovascular revascularization techniques are justified in case of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Conventional operations remain the method of choice in the case of those variants of atherosclerotic lesions, where minimally invasive techniques are impossible.
 Conclusions. Metabolic disorders in patients with peripheral atherosclerosis on the background of severe comorbid pathology may be the basis for choosing hybrid methods of revascularization.

Highlights

  • ŠŠ Цель настоящего исследования заключалась в оценке влияния отклонений метаболического характера на последствия реваскуляризации у больных облитерирующим атеросклерозом

  • Metabolic disorders in patients with peripheral atherosclerosis on the background of severe comorbid pathology may be the basis for choosing hybrid methods of revascularization

  • Wiechmann BN Tibial intervention for critical limb peripheral arterial disease in the United States: results ischemia

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Summary

Results

Endovascular revascularization techniques are justified in case of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Conventional operations remain the method of choice in the case of those variants of atherosclerotic lesions, where minimally invasive techniques are impossible

Conclusions
ORIGINAL researches
Материалы и методы
Операции р
Полузакрытая эндартерэктомия из поверхностной бедренной артерии
Особенности периоперационного периода
Клаудикация CLI

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