CLINICAL AND PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND VASCULAR DAMAGE IN PATIENTS WITH FEMORAL-POPLITEAL ARTERY STENOSIS
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Objective: Describe clinical and paraclinical characteristics and vascular lesions in patients with femoral-popliteal artery stenosis. Subjects and Methods: prospective method, follow-up over the research period, on 75 patients with a sample size of 80 legs, at 108 Central Military Hospital and Saint Paul's hospital from August 2017 to August 2022. Results: The most injured locations are the superficial femoral artery (rate 87.5%) and the artery below the knee (rate 62.5%). Damage to the pelvic artery is 21.25% and the pelvic artery is 17.5%. 100% of the study subjects had sublimated muscle tissue, the rate of sublimated muscle tissue was 17.5% and below the knee was 62.5%. The pure line surfer uses the maximum amount, at a rate of 86.25%. The upstream distribution flow can use 8.75%, the pure upstream uses only 5%. Intervention techniques are mainly intrathecal with 66.25% at the level of the femoral popliteal artery. Conclusion: Cross-sectional study on femoral-popliteal artery stenosis aids in enhancing patient diagnosis and treatment while contributing to the development of more effective intervention methods.
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arterial anastomosis, femoral-popliteal artery.
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