
pmid: 2203267
Revascularization of the ischemic diabetic extremity presents a significant diagnostic and technical challenge. The in situ saphenous bypass provides a conduit that allows revascularization to arteries at the ankle and proximal foot. Evaluation of the distal circulation, the adequacy of the saphenous vein, and routine follow-up after bypass, along with the operative procedure, are described. Balloon inflow occlusion arteriography, duplex mapping of the saphenous vein, operative technique, and follow-up protocol are discussed.
Clinical Protocols, Foot, Ischemia, Humans, Saphenous Vein, Ankle, Diabetic Angiopathies, Ultrasonography
Clinical Protocols, Foot, Ischemia, Humans, Saphenous Vein, Ankle, Diabetic Angiopathies, Ultrasonography
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