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Antegrade/Retrograde approach Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of RSFA and R AT (based on US Duplex)
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Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
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Prakash Krishnan
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Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
FEATURING
Prakash Krishnan
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May 25, 2016
71 year old woman presented with R LE 2nd toe ulcer (at web) with claudication ...
read more ↘ at rest (Rutherford Class III – Category V). Her past medical history includes Hypertension, Dyslipidemia and Insulin dependent Diabetic Mellitus. She underwent Directional Atherectomy and PTA of LSFA in July 2015. Her medications include Aspirin, Pletal, Metoprolol, Lotrel and Insulin. She underwent ABI that was 0.3 in right lower extremity and 0.8 in left lower extremity. US Duplex showed severe stenosis of right Superficial Femoral Artery (RSFA) and RAT and RPER infrapopliteal vessel occlusions. Now planned for Antegrade/Retrograde approach Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of RSFA and R AT (based on US Duplex).
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read more ↘ at rest (Rutherford Class III – Category V). Her past medical history includes Hypertension, Dyslipidemia and Insulin dependent Diabetic Mellitus. She underwent Directional Atherectomy and PTA of LSFA in July 2015. Her medications include Aspirin, Pletal, Metoprolol, Lotrel and Insulin. She underwent ABI that was 0.3 in right lower extremity and 0.8 in left lower extremity. US Duplex showed severe stenosis of right Superficial Femoral Artery (RSFA) and RAT and RPER infrapopliteal vessel occlusions. Now planned for Antegrade/Retrograde approach Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of RSFA and R AT (based on US Duplex).
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