• Khirurgiia · Jan 2006

    [Treatment of combined lesions of brachiocephalic and lower limb arteries].

    • V G Liutikov, Iu M Zigmantovich, R N Komarov, and V A Pugin.
    • Khirurgiia (Mosk). 2006 Jan 1 (11): 4-7.

    AbstractTreatment results of 364 patients with multifocal lesions of brachiocephalic and lower limb arteries are analyzed. Indications for surgical treatment were based on priority principle. Staged surgical policy results in 5-year survival of 88-93% patients, improves life quality and saved limbs in 90-93% patients compared with conservative treatment. One-stage surgical interventions are associated with high lethality and should be performed with strong indications only. Conservative treatment cannot be regarded as alternative to surgical procedures.

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