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2012, Number 601

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Rev Med Cos Cen 2012; 69 (601)

Resultados iniciales de la revascularización endovascular tibioperoneal compleja en el paciente diabético

De La Paz-García Y, Montero-Baker M, Cabezas-Loría J, Guevara-Ospino G, Jiménez-Juárez R, Morelli-Guillén L
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Objectives: Evaluate the clinical evolution of a randomized group of diabetic patients, treated with endovasacular revascularization, in a period of one year. Methodology: Observational following of 54 diabetic patients with a chronic arterial ischemia, postsurgery and one year after the endovascular tibio-peroneal revascularization. Results: There was a 100% (n=54) of therapeutic success postsurgery; 3.7% required mayor amputation, with a salvatage of 96,2% (n=52). 14 of the patients died, but without association with any complication postsurgery. At one year term, 60% (n=24) were asymptomatic and 20% (n=8) reported clinical manifestations. Conclusion: The tibio-peroneal endovascular revascularization proved to be an effective treatment in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia.


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