Pedal bypass as an urgent revascularisation surgery (case reports)

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Authors

KŘÍŽ Zdeněk VLACHOVSKÝ Robert

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Bratislava Medical Journal
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Surgery incl. transplantology
Keywords pedal bypass; angioplasty;angiography; critical limb ischaemia; acute ischaemia; emergency treatment
Description Pedal bypass (arterial reconstruction with distal anastomosis on the dorsal pedal artery (DPA) or in the submalleolar portion of the posterior tibial artery) has today been considered as a standard method of revascularisation of a critically ischaemic extremity with obliteration of the crural arterial system. While a number of studies undertaken in great cohorts have proved the successfulness of this method in saving extremities with chronic critical ischaemia, only few publications report on pedal bypass as an urgent surgery. In their communication the authors describe 3 patients in whom urgent pedal bypass led to the salvage of an extremity threatened by acute ischaemia.
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