OUTCOME OF BELOW THE KNEE ARTERITES ENDOVASCULAR RECANALIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA AT THE STAGE V, VI BY RUTHEFORD CLASSIFICATION
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Objectives: Clinical, subclinical features of thrombophlebitis of the strtum artetiris below the knee with complications of tissue loss; Results of endovascular intervention treatment. Methodology: A retrospective description of endovascular intervention treatment of artetiris below the knee thrombophlebitis with tissue loss complications at Thong Nhat hospital from 03/2021 to 03/2023. Result: 41 patients, male/female ratio is 26/15. Divided into 2 lesions: under pillow and the multi-stage and pillow. The group of multi-stage lesion accounted for a high rate (60.9%). TASC II C, D accounted for the majority (34.1%, 56.1%). Average endovascular intervention time takes 65.8 + 25 minutes. Technically successful are 75.6% after intervention and 68.3% after 06 months. Average results, good 78.1% discharged, 70.7% after 06 months. Complications: 02 infections at the intervention site, 02 hematomas at the catheter site, 01 pseudoaneurysm at the intervention site, 01 embolis, 06 progressive renal failure responding to treatment, 01 reperfusion amputation, 01 Death from multible diseases. Conclusion: Chronic thrombophlebitis below the knee tissue loss is a severe stage with diverse charatertistics; Endovascular interventional treatment achieves positive results. Prevalence of complications similar to other studies.
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endovascular intervention, beloew the knee arteries, ulceration and tissue loss
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