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Christopher K. Zarins

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  • Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for limb salvage.

    Lu CT, Zarins CK, Yang CF, Turcotte JK. Radiology. 1982; 142 (2): 337-41

    Thirty patients with end-stage atherosclerosis, being considered for amputation, were treated by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). All had very poor run-off, and none was a candidate for arterial reconstruction. Occluded segments of the iliac, femoral, popliteal, and tibial arteries measuring up to 21 cm were recanalized, resulting in an increased ankle/brachial systolic pressure index despite significant distal occlusive disease. Ischemic symptoms were relieved in 22 patients, and the overall limb salvage rate (2- to 17-month follow-up) was 73%.

    PubMedID: 6459607

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