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Hemodynamic Aspects in Vascular Surgery

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Occlusive arterial disease is primarily a disease of the large transporting and distributive arteries. Essential for the development of clinical symptoms, however, are the effects of this disease on the microcirculation, which must function with only a small fraction of normal perfusion pressure. All surgical measures of revascularization, whether by thromboendarterectomy or bypass grafting, aim at reestablishing normal perfusion pressure at the level of the arterioles [6, 12].

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Sunder-Plassmann, L. (1989). Hemodynamic Aspects in Vascular Surgery. In: Heberer, G., van Dongen, R.J.A.M. (eds) Vascular Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72942-3_5

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