The relationship between the length of occlusion in infrainguinal vessels in critical lower limb ischaemia and the outcome after endovascular intervention /
Ahmed Adel Abbas Shalaby
The relationship between the length of occlusion in infrainguinal vessels in critical lower limb ischaemia and the outcome after endovascular intervention / العلاقة بين طول الانسداد فى شرايين الطرف السفلى فى حالات انسداد شرايين الطرف السفلى المزمنة الحرجة والنتائج بعد التدخل عن طريق القسطرة العلاجية التداخلية Ahmed Adel Abbas Shalaby ; Supervised Amr Ahmed Gad , Fouad Saad Eldin - Cairo : Ahmed Adel Abbas Shalaby , 2013 - 129 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery
Background : This study was done to assess the relationship between the length of occlusion in infrainguinal vessels in critical lower limb ischaemia and the outcome after endovascular intervention . Conclusion : Amputation is not significantly related to the length of occlusion so the length of occlusion is not the only factor affecting the decision of major amputation
Angioplasty Clinical outcome Critical limb ischemia
The relationship between the length of occlusion in infrainguinal vessels in critical lower limb ischaemia and the outcome after endovascular intervention / العلاقة بين طول الانسداد فى شرايين الطرف السفلى فى حالات انسداد شرايين الطرف السفلى المزمنة الحرجة والنتائج بعد التدخل عن طريق القسطرة العلاجية التداخلية Ahmed Adel Abbas Shalaby ; Supervised Amr Ahmed Gad , Fouad Saad Eldin - Cairo : Ahmed Adel Abbas Shalaby , 2013 - 129 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery
Background : This study was done to assess the relationship between the length of occlusion in infrainguinal vessels in critical lower limb ischaemia and the outcome after endovascular intervention . Conclusion : Amputation is not significantly related to the length of occlusion so the length of occlusion is not the only factor affecting the decision of major amputation
Angioplasty Clinical outcome Critical limb ischemia