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Peripheral Transluminal Angioplasty for Limb Salvage in Critical Limb Ischemia in an Old Cerebral Infarction with Multiple Contractures

다발성 구축 환자의 허혈성 괴사 병변에 대한 구제 목적 말초동맥 중재시술

  • Sohn, Chang-Bae (Department of Internal Medicine, Busan Veterans Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Su Hong (Department of Internal Medicine, Busan Veterans Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Jiyoun (Diabetic Foot and Peripheral Artery Disease Center, Busan Veterans Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Sea-Won (Department of Internal Medicine, Busan Veterans Hospital)
  • 손창배 (부산보훈병원 내과) ;
  • 김수홍 (부산보훈병원 내과) ;
  • 김지연 (부산보훈병원 당뇨 족부 및 말초혈관질환센터) ;
  • 이시원 (부산보훈병원 내과)
  • Received : 2013.10.10
  • Accepted : 2013.12.10
  • Published : 2014.10.01

Abstract

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty is being used to treat peripheral artery disease increasingly in place of conventional peripheral vascular surgery. Critical limb ischemia is the most severe form of peripheral artery disease and presents with ischemic resting pain and non-healing foot wounds or gangrene. It can result in amputation and increased mortality if aggressive revascularization to obtain sufficient blood is not performed as soon as possible. Generally, both femoral arteries are used for vascular access. However, we could not use the femoral artery for vascular access in a patient with multiple contractures of the extremities due to an old cerebral infarction. Consequently, we used the left brachial artery to perform successful revascularization of the left foot in critical limb ischemia.

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