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Critical Limb Ischemia

Alain Branchereau (Editor), Michael Jacobs (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-87993-412-5
Hardcover
272 pages
August 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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Foreword.

A. Branchereau, M. Jacobs.

1. The definition of critical limb ischemia: advantages and limitations.

R.B. Rutherford.

2. The pathophysiology of critical limb ischemia.

C.P. Shearman, A. Chulakadabba.

3. Epidemiological and economical considerations in the critically ischemic limb.

R.K. Fisher, P. Harris.

4. The diabetic foot. clinical and pathological aspects.

F. LoGerfo.

5. The importance of the medical condition of the patient with critical limb ischemia.

H. Jullian-Papouin, P.E. Magnan.

6. Assessment of the microcirculation in critical limb ischemia.

B. Fagrell.

7. Arterial mapping by duplex scanning in patients with critical limb ischemia.

P. Bell.

8. Duplex scanning and angiography of the lower leg and foot arteries.

M. Koelemay, D. Legemate, J. Reekers, M.J.H.M. Jacobs.

9. Medical treatment with prostanoids in patients with critical limb ischemia.

J.L. Guilmot, C. Boissier.

10. Non-prostanoid medical therapies in critical limb ischemia.

L. Norgren.

11. Spinal cord stimulation in critical limb ischemia.

D. Ubbink.

12. Percutaneous transluminal therapy for critical limb ischemia.

A. Bolia.

13. Changing patterns in the treatment of lower limb ischemia.

S. Ahn, K.M. Ro.

14. Adjunctive Techniques to PTA: thrombolysis, suction embolectomy and rotablator.

G. Coppi, R. Silingardi, R. Moratto, S. Camparini, G. Ragazzi, S. Gennai, R. Pancchioni.

15. Transluminal angioplasty combined with surgical reconstruction for lower limb ischemia.

J-B. Ricco, C. Camiade, N. Mangiacotti, B. Ede, A. Branchereau.

16. Critical limb ischemia due to popliteal arterial aneurysm: endovascular approach.

A. Nevelsteen, H. Lacroix, L. Stockx, P. Bernaerts.

17. Femoropopliteal reconstruction.

W. Paaske.

18. Femorocrural bypass for limb salvage: real indications and results.

J. Gonzales-Fajardo, C. Vaquero.

19. Bypass to the ankle and foot arteries.

M.H. Simms, A.H. Garnham.

20. Technical improvement of in-situ venous grafts.

H. Loeprecht.

21. Prosthetic femorocrural bypass and adjunctive procedures.

J.M. Jausseran, J. Budd, S. Rouchet, J-F. Garbe, M. Ferdani, A. Lambert, G. Fadda, L. Di Giulio.

22. Infrainguinal bypass in the absence of saphenous vein: alternative venous conduits.

J. Watelet.

23. Infrainguinal arterial allografts for limb salvage.

J-N. Albertini, X. Barral, A. Branchereau, J-P. Favre, H. Guidicelli, P-E. Magnan, J-L. Magne.

24. Distal arterial reconstruction combined with free muscle flaps.

M. Lepantalo, F. Biancari, E. Tukiainen.

25. Is there a place for primary amputation?.

J. Robinson, J. Beard.

26. Intraoperative control of endovascular and surgical reconstructions for critical limb ischemia.

J. Blankensteijn.

27. The cause of mid-term and long-term failures of arterial reconstruction: the role of surveillance with subsequent action.

J. Buth, M. Idu.

28. Long-term morbidity and mortality of patients treated for critical limb ischemia.

T. Troeng

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