I P Mikhailov, V A Arustamyan, L S Kokov, I A Eroshkin, B V Kozlovsky, E V Kungurtsev, N E Kudryashova, O V Leshchinskaya
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze treatment outcomes in patients with acute lower limb ischemia.
Material and methods: The results of surgical treatment were analyzed in 779 patients with acute lower limb ischemia. Patients were divided into 3 groups depending on revascularization technique (open, endovascular and hybrid).
Results: There are advantages of hybrid surgery compared to open and endovascular interventions alone.
Conclusion: Hybrid interventions contribute to more complete revascularization of ischemic limbs.