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Difficult Entire Tibial Occlusion Case: Dual Access Approach
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Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
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Prakash Krishnan
By
Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
FEATURING
Prakash Krishnan
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November 12, 2015
Case:
68 yo male with a background of PAD, CKD, DM, HLD, HTN, CAD, MI, ...
read more ↘ PCI, COPD/Asthma was admitted with right 5th toe gangrene and severe rest pain. Underwent successful intervention of the right popliteal artery CTO with residual severe infrapopliteal disease. Given his renal insufficiency, he did not undergo further endovascular intervention. His rest pain persistent and he underwent right 5th toe amputation. The patient continues to have forefoot pain and poor wound healing. His TcO2 is <40mmHg. Hence plan for infrapopliteal intervention.
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68 yo male with a background of PAD, CKD, DM, HLD, HTN, CAD, MI, ...
read more ↘ PCI, COPD/Asthma was admitted with right 5th toe gangrene and severe rest pain. Underwent successful intervention of the right popliteal artery CTO with residual severe infrapopliteal disease. Given his renal insufficiency, he did not undergo further endovascular intervention. His rest pain persistent and he underwent right 5th toe amputation. The patient continues to have forefoot pain and poor wound healing. His TcO2 is <40mmHg. Hence plan for infrapopliteal intervention.
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