Document Type
Original Article
Abstract
Background: The lower limb peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the third-largest atherosclerotic disease site along with heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, a condition that was often overlooked in the past, but which has been a growing cause of Cardiovascular Disability and Mortality, in recent years. Aim of the work: Assessment of the results of hybrid procedures using Endovascular and open techniques for surgery simultaneously, in patients with critical lower limb ischemia caused by arterial multi-level occlusive disease, as regards to patency as well as the complications. Patient and method: This randomized study was conducted on 40 patients attending at Al-Azhar University Hospitals with arterial multisegmental lesions affecting lower limbs. They all treated with hybrid techniques. Results: Technical success in 93.22% (55 of 59) of the procedures. The pre-intervention mean ABPI for the 40 patients was 0.32 ± 0.04, which improved to 0.70 ± 0.15 immediately post-intervention (P<0.01). The primary rate of patency at 12 months was 72.5%. The cumulative limb salvage rate at 12 months was 77.5% (standard error: <10%). It was seven major and ten minor complications in the perioperative period for an overall rate of 27.5%. Mortality occurred in two patients (5%). Conclusion: the hybrid procedures of this high-risk group of patients can simplify the management of multilevel PAD and optimize limb salvage while minimizing total patient risk.
Keywords
Hybrid; Treatment; lower; limb; ischemia
How to Cite This Article
elbosraty, elsayed; Abdelhamid, Mohamed; and Abd El-fattah, Hany
(2020)
"ROLE OF HYBRID PROCEDURES IN TREATMENT OF CRITICAL LOWER LIMB ISCHEMIA,"
Al-Azhar International Medical Journal: Vol. 1:
Iss.
9, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21608/aimj.2020.32891.1252