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Review Papers

Crural or Pedal Artery Revascularisation for Limb Salvage: is it Justified ?

Pages 148-157 | Published online: 14 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

With the ageing of population, the incidence of limb-threatening ischemia increases. In chronic critical limb ischemia, peripheral arterial occlusive disease almost always involves infrainguinal and infragenicular vessels. Fortunately, recent advances in vascular surgery made arterial reconstruction of crural and pedal vessels possible. Should crural or pedal bypass surgery be offered to these frail, polyvascular patients, or is primary amputation a preferable treatment option in case of advanced limb-threatening ischemia ?

In order to answer this controversial question, the author analysed recent literature data on the feasibility and durability of infrapopliteal bypasses. The quality of life was also considered as an outcome measure. Finally, the cost-effectiveness of both treatment modalities (limb-saving distal bypass versus primary amputation) was assessed.

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H. Van Damme

H. Van Damme Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery University Hospital of Liège, CHU du Sart-Tilman 4000 Liège, Belgium Tel.: 32/4 366 71 63 Fax: 32/4 366 71 64 E-mail: [email protected]

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