AB034. SOH22ABS041. Outcomes of single stage hybrid revascularization for multilevel peripheral arterial disease
Mesentery and Peritoneum2022Vol. 6, pp. AB034–AB034
Sinead Cremen, Baker Ghoneim, Sean O. Neill, Prakash Madhavan, Mary Paula Colgan, Catriona Canning, Adrian O. Callaghan, Zenia Martin
Abstract
Background: Due to multilevel disease often seen in peripheral arterial disease (PAD), straightforward management options are challenging. Hybrid procedure, combining endovascular and open surgery, is an ideal strategy for managing this cohort of patients. The aims of this study were to investigate the suitability of hybrid surgery in those with multilevel PAD.
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