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Review
. 2019 Aug;60(4):450-455.
doi: 10.23736/S0021-9509.19.10984-6. Epub 2019 May 2.

The current state of surgical bypass versus drug eluting stents for long femoropopliteal occlusive lesions

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The current state of surgical bypass versus drug eluting stents for long femoropopliteal occlusive lesions

Waka Yanagisawa et al. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Considerable advances have been made over the last decade in the management of patients with peripheral artery disease. Historically, endovascular treatment has been the accepted approach for short lesions and surgical bypass for long, complex femoropopliteal lesions. However, bypass surgery holds significant risk of mortality and morbidity for the patient. That toll includes prolonged hospitalization, as well as the potential for wound healing and systemic complications, all of which are intensified by the ageing population. Advances in endovascular devices, such as drug eluting stents present an alternative, minimally invasive treatment option which may more suitable for complex lesions in a high-risk population. The aim of this review is to discuss the current literature which addresses surgical bypass and drug eluting stents, particularly for the treatment of long, complex femoropopliteal disease.

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