Overview
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Marco P. Merlini
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Department of Surgery, Hopital, La Chaux-de-Fonds, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
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R. J. A. M. Dongen
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Michael Dusmet
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Department of Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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- A. B. Lumsden, G. L. Colborn, L. J. Skandalakis, T. F. Dodson, S. W. Gray, J. E. Skandalakis
Pages 1-21
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- F. Vaas, R. J. A. M. van Dongen
Pages 23-28
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- F. Vaas, R. J. A. M. van Dongen
Pages 29-39
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- W. L. Breckwoldt, T. F. O’Donnell Jr
Pages 41-51
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- E. V. Kinney, J. B. Towne
Pages 53-66
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Back Matter
Pages 177-182
About this book
Circulation through the deep femoral artery and its branches is critical to patients with aortoiliac and infrainguinal arteriosclerosis. It is, accordingly, essential that all physicians who are seriously interested in treating patients with lower extremity ischemia have a good working knowledge of this crucial artery's anatomy and func tion. It is equally essential that they be aware of arteriosclerotic disease patterns that involve this important artery, how these patterns can be Clccurately defined, and, most importantly, what therapeutic options are available and when they should be used. All this important information relating to the deep femoral artery and its surgical significance is included in Dr. Merlini's fine volume. Eighteen authors have contributed 11 well-edited and nicely illustrated chapters that provide all the facts that the com mitted vascular surgeon would ever want to know about the deep femoral artery and how it should be managed in patients with lower limb ischemia. Although some of the chapters overlap in some areas, this adds to the value of the book since the different authors are' all acknowledged experts and their varying perspectives. are beneficial to a reader seeking to formulate his own unbiased views.
Reviews
"The editors of this book deserve abundant congratulations... Each of the eleven chapters are well illustrated, well written, well organized, and informative... despite its comprehensiveness, the conciseness and excellent illustrations make the book extremely readable." World Journal of Surgery
Authors and Affiliations
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Department of Surgery, Hopital, La Chaux-de-Fonds, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Marco P. Merlini
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
R. J. A. M. Dongen
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Department of Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland
Michael Dusmet