21 results on '"Intermittent Claudication surgery"'
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2. [When claudication becomes surgical].
3. Osteochondroma of the tibia and popliteal artery stenosis.
4. [Did the arrival of prostanoids modify therapeutic indications in peripheral obstructive arteriopathies? Considerations based on our experience].
5. [Femoro-distal bypasses with the saphenous vein in situ. Our experience].
6. [Juvenile vascular pathology due to homocystinuria. A clinical case report].
7. [Coarctation and hypoplasia of the abdominal aorta].
8. [Stenosis of the popliteal artery due to adventitial cysts].
9. [Indications for revascularization procedures in patients with intermittent claudication].
10. [Our experience in the use of Gore-tex prostheses in anatomic and extra-anatomic revascularization of the lower limbs].
11. [Stage II obliterating arteriopathy of the lower limbs. The problem of indications of reconstructive arterial surgery in patients with intermittent claudication].
12. [Combination of continuous peridural anesthesia and ketamine in intravenous drip for vascular surgical operations].
13. [Axillofemoral by-pass as an alternative for amputation in chronic ischemia of the lower limbs].
14. [Use of modified heterologous arterial prostheses in reconstructive arterial surgery].
15. [Indications for surgical treatment of aorto-iliac lesions: the aorto-femoral bypass].
16. [2 cases of combined aorto-femoral and femoral-popliteal arterial reconstruction].
17. [Popliteal artery entrapment].
18. [Reconstructive surgery in peripheral occlusions of the arteries of the lower extremities].
19. [Atheromatous occlusion of the celiac trunk].
20. [Autologous venous tissue in peripheral arterial surgery].
21. [The deep femoral artery as a route for arterial revascularization of the lower limbs].
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