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Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Interventional Radiology

Background:

  • Below-knee amputation is common for lower extremity gangrene and critical limb ischemia.
  • Non-healing amputations lead to morbidity, requiring further surgery.

Observation:

  • A case report details a hybrid technique for amputation site revascularization.
  • This involved retrograde transamputation revascularization using balloon angioplasty.

Findings:

  • The proximal, retrograde approach facilitated crossing infrainguinal chronic total occlusions (CTOs).
  • This intervention successfully improved arterial inflow to the amputation site.

Implications:

  • This technique offers a potential solution for improving below-knee amputation healing rates.
  • It may reduce the need for further debridement or above-knee amputation conversion.