Open arterial revascularization of the critically ischemic foot using arterial homograft.
@article{Naoum2014OpenAR,
title={Open arterial revascularization of the critically ischemic foot using arterial homograft.},
author={Joseph J. Naoum and Jean Bismuth and Hosam F. El‐Sayed and Mark G. Davies and Eric K. Peden and Alan B. Lumsden},
journal={Le Journal medical libanais. The Lebanese medical journal},
year={2014},
volume={62 3},
pages={
125-9
}
}BACKGROUND
Revascularization alternatives for patients with critical limb ischemia and without adequate autogenous vein remain challenging. We reviewed our experience with the use of arterial homograft as a conduit for limb salvage in patients with limb ischemia and active lower extremity infections.
METHODS
A retrospective review of patients who underwent open arterial revascularization of the lower extremity with cryopreserved femoral artery homograft for the treatment of symptomatic…
2 Citations
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