The authors present their original experience with the use of hybrid techniques of surgical treatment in a total of 19 patients with lower limb critical ischaemia (LLCI) on the background of complex lesions of the arteries of lower extremities. They describe various types of hybrid techniques of surgical treatment of patients with critical ischaemia on the background of chronic obliterating diseases of lower-limb arteries. Also discussed are 3 varieties of clinical situations in which it is appropriate to employ the hybrid method: thrombosis of the bypass graft, multi-storey lesions of lower-limb arteries, and the use of a hybrid technique in order to decrease the size of the surgical wound. The period of follow up varied from 2 to 36 months. The limbs were saved in all the patients during the whole follow-up period. Two patients were found to have thrombosis of the reconstructed segment after 1.5-5 months.

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