Aorto-iliac-femoral thromboendarterectomy: An alternative to plastic prostheses

Tromboendarterectomía aorto - ilíaco - femoral: Una alternativa frente a las prótesis plásticas

Arias, José - Galarraga, José A. - Lorenzelli, Juan - Segal, Marcos - Bogliaccini, Gustavo - Tchekmedjian, Vartan - Gastambide, Carmelo

Resumen:

Uni - or bi - lateral extraperitoneal approach in aorto - iliac - femoral endartere. ctomy for treatment of obstructive arteriopathy in this sector, is considered a procedure for which there is precise indication, reduced technical complexity, low morbility and excellent result.The paper describes criteria for selection and indication, surgical technique employed and special instrumentation required.Case material consists of 48 operations in 40 patients and follow - up covers periods ranging from 2 to 94 months.


La endarterectomía aorto - ilíaco - femoral por vía extraperitoneal, uni o ev,entualmente bilateral para el tratamiento de la arteriopatía obstructiva de ese sector, es considerado un procedimiento de indicación precisa, poca complejildad técnica, morbilidad baja y excelentesresultados.Se establecen criterios de selección e indicación, técnica quirúrgica e instrumental especial. Se analizan 48 procedimientos en cuarenta pacientes, con un seguimiento entre 2 y 94 meses.


Detalles Bibliográficos
1979
endarterectomía
Aorta abdominal
endarterectomy
Aorta abdominal
Español
Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/3243
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Resumen:
Sumario:Uni - or bi - lateral extraperitoneal approach in aorto - iliac - femoral endartere. ctomy for treatment of obstructive arteriopathy in this sector, is considered a procedure for which there is precise indication, reduced technical complexity, low morbility and excellent result.The paper describes criteria for selection and indication, surgical technique employed and special instrumentation required.Case material consists of 48 operations in 40 patients and follow - up covers periods ranging from 2 to 94 months.