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  • The study analyzed surgical outcomes for 176 patients, aged 42 to 75, who previously underwent reconstructive surgery on the abdominal aorta and major arteries of the lower limbs.
  • The research focused on understanding the causes of synthetic prosthesis thrombosis and developed tailored surgical strategies based on blood flow dynamics in the hip arteries.
  • A new surgical approach to the profunda femoris artery and a technique called profundoplasty were introduced, showing promising immediate and long-term results.

Article Abstract

The results of surgical treatment of 176 patients aging from 42 to 75 years, to whom earlier the reconstruction operation on abdominal aorta and the lower extremities main arteries was performed, were analyzed. The causes of the synthetic prosthesis thrombosis occurrence were studied, individualized surgical tactics, depending on the hip arteries inflow and outflow, was substantiated. There was proposed an access to a. femoris profunda and the profundoplasty method. The immediate and late follow-up results of their application are satisfactory.

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