Der Oberschenkel-Arterienverschluß pp 199-206 | Cite as
PTA und Operation beim Oberschenkelverschlußtyp
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Summary
We report on 229 cases of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the superficial femoral artery carried out on 162 patients during the last 7 years. Secondary patency was 64% after 5 years. Out of different morphological criteria the length of the occlusion has been shown to be of significant influence. Only half of the patients needed a onestage PTA. In the other patients combined procedures with operative reconstruction and/or additional dilatations were necessary.
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