Experience of treatment of 189 patients with congenital angiodysplasias of extremities is summarized. Following methods of examination have permitted to verify the diagnosis: the tissues and venous blood saturation with oxygen determination, ultrasonic diagnosis and contrast angiography. Method of choice for congenital angiodysplasias treatment is surgical intervention conduction.
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September 1991
Ultrasonic examination in occlusion of the abdominal aorta and its visceral branches is effective in 87.7% of cases. In combined lesions of the aorta and its visceral branches the authors suggest one-stage reconstructive operations to correct the blood flow.
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November 1989
For the 10-year period, 70 patients with occlusion of the abdominal aorta were operated on (10% of the patients operated on for Leriche's syndrome). Severe ischemia of the lower extremities was noted in 25 (35.8%) patients.
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