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[Multilevel revascularization of the lower extremities using loop endarterectomy].

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    This study analyzed 91 lower extremity artery reconstructions, finding that combining ilio-femoral revascularization with popliteal artery desobliteration achieved high success rates. This two-level reconstruction method offers efficient treatment for multilevel arterial injuries.

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    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Surgery
    • Interventional Cardiology
    • Peripheral Artery Disease

    Background:

    • Multilevel injuries of lower extremity arteries pose significant surgical challenges.
    • Effective revascularization strategies are crucial for limb salvage and function.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the outcomes of 91 reconstructions in the ilio-femoro-popliteal segment.
    • To evaluate a combined approach for treating multilevel lower extremity arterial injuries.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of 91 reconstructions, with 42 utilizing loop endarterectomy.
    • Initial stage involved iliac deep femoral reconstructions or semi-closed loop endarterectomy.
    • Extended procedures included femoro-distal reconstructions and/or popliteal artery endarterectomy if initial blood flow was insufficient (<150 ml/min).

    Main Results:

    • A combined ilio-femoral revascularization and popliteal artery desobliteration approach was effective.
    • This two-level reconstruction was associated with reduced time and material costs.
    • Primary positive results were achieved in 92.9% of cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Combined ilio-femoral revascularization and popliteal artery desobliteration is an efficient and successful strategy.
    • This method provides a viable solution for complex multilevel lower extremity arterial injuries.
    • The technique demonstrates a high rate of primary positive outcomes in vascular reconstructions.