Revascularization surgery of the arteries of the foot in patients with severe ischemia of the same
Cirugía de revascularización de las arterias del pie en pacientes con isquemia severa del mismo
Resumen:
Revascu/arization of foot arteries was carried out in 20patients, most of them diabetic, who presented footischemia, with trophic lesions in 90% andlor pain duringrest in 60%. Ali of them had femoral pulse, 40% hadpopliteal pulse, none had posterior tibia/ or dorsal of footone. The severity of hemodynamic disturbances wasevaluated by means of Doppler and Photopletismography.Al/ patients presented leg axis occlusion. There were 80%favorable results with foot preservation and inmediateperambulation. There was only one occlusion in evolutivecontrols that range from 1 to 36 months. 5 patients havedied due to heart factors.
Se realizó revascularización de las arterias del pie a 20pacientes predominantemente diabéticos. quepresentaban isquemia del pie, con lesiones tróficas 90%ylo dolor de reposo 60%. Todos tenían pulso femoral y el40% poplíteo, ninguno tenía pulso tibia/ posterior ni pedio.La severidad de las alteraciones hemodinámicas fueronvaloradas por el Doppler y la fotopletismografía. Todospresentaban oclusión de los ejes de pierna. Se logró 80%de resultados favorables, con preservación del pie para ladeambulación en lo inmediato. En el control evolutivo entre1 y 36 meses se ha ocluido un solo puente, habiendofallecido 5 pacientes por causas cardíacas.
1992 | |
cirugía vascular vascular surgery |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/4038 | |
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Sumario: | Revascu/arization of foot arteries was carried out in 20patients, most of them diabetic, who presented footischemia, with trophic lesions in 90% andlor pain duringrest in 60%. Ali of them had femoral pulse, 40% hadpopliteal pulse, none had posterior tibia/ or dorsal of footone. The severity of hemodynamic disturbances wasevaluated by means of Doppler and Photopletismography.Al/ patients presented leg axis occlusion. There were 80%favorable results with foot preservation and inmediateperambulation. There was only one occlusion in evolutivecontrols that range from 1 to 36 months. 5 patients havedied due to heart factors. |
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