Percutaneous Versus Surgical Management of Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease

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Amit M. Kakkar
J. Dawn Abbott
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[1] Jacobi Medical Center,Vascular Medicine and Endovascular Interventions
[2] Montefiore Medical Center,undefined
[3] Brown Medical School,undefined
[4] Rhode Island Hospital,undefined
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Current Atherosclerosis Reports | 2015年 / 17卷
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Peripheral arterial disease; Claudication; Critical limb ischemia; Atherectomy; Stents; Drug-eluting stent; Drug-eluting balloon; Endovascular; Vascular surgery; Saphenous vein graft;
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Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) is highly prevalent and can manifest as intermittent claudication or, in the most advanced form, critical limb ischemia. Revascularization, which can be accomplished by an endovascular or surgical approach, is performed to improve quality of life or, in severe cases, for limb salvage. Over the past decade, percutaneous catheter-based techniques have improved such that acute procedural success is high even in complex anatomy. Patency rates have also increased with the use of atherectomy devices and drug-eluting stents. Often, patients with PAD have comorbidities that increase the risk of cardiovascular complications with surgical procedures. These factors have led to the adoption of an endovascular first strategy with surgical management reserved for selected patients. This review focuses on the most current clinical trials of endovascular therapy for PAD. In addition, older but relevant studies comparing endovascular and surgical approaches and contemporary surgical trials are presented for reference.
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