Femoral

Critical ischemia in the lower limbs: Frequent Readmissions show the magnitude of this problem

Readmissions at 6 months in patients with critical ischemia in the lower limbs occur in about 50% of...

Critical Limb Ischemia: Wound Blush Is the Most Important Objective

The aim of this study was to find the optimal angiographic endpoint for infrapopliteal interventions to be...

A new alternative for PCI of the common femoral artery

Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Not long ago, atherosclerosis of the common femoral artery used to be treated...

Bioresorbable Scaffolds: Promising in Peripheral Territory

Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds (BVS) could change the paradigm of peripheral angioplasty according to several small studies suggesting...

Paclitaxel Drug Coated Balloon in Femoral: Effective at Long Term?

In patients with symptomatic peripheral vascular disease, the paclitaxel coated balloon showed superior efficacy at 3 years...