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Techniques for the endovascular management of complications following lower limb percutaneous transluminal angioplasty

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Abstract

Objectives: to determine the incidence of early complications following percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and to describe their management and outcome. Materials: five hundred and fifty consecutive patients undergoing angioplasty of 648 limbs, containing 1053 anatomical segments during a two year period were reviewed retrospectively. Results: early complications affected 109 segments (10%) in 92 limbs (14%) of 84 patients (15%). Of the 109 segments affected by early complications, 106 (97%) were managed by endovascular techniques with surgery being required on only three (3%) occasions. There were no deaths attributable to angioplasty. Conclusions: although early complications occur in 14% of limbs undergoing percutaneous transfemoral angioplasty, the majority (97%) can be managed by endovascular techniques.

Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 25, 125–130 (2003)

Keywords

Transluminal angioplasty
Endovascular
Complications
Management

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