Summary:
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of infrapoplitealPTAin patients with critical lower limb ischemia
treated in the period of 1985 - 2002.
Material and methods: Authors performed infrapopliteal PTA in 638 patients (805 limbs) 1 614
arteries including 76 rePTA and 72 PTA of both lower limbs.
Results: Primary technical success (artery patent with max. 50 % residual stenosis): 84 % of arteries
intended to treat. One year primary clinical success rate (max. TMT level amputation) was 71.7 %,
secondary (including rePTA) was 81.1 %.
Conclusion: Authors consider infrapopliteal PTA as a method of first choice in patients with critical
lower limb ischemia and the method has a high clinical success rate.
Key words:
critical lower limb ischemia - infrapopliteal arteries - PTA, percutaneous transluminal
angioplasty
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