Chapter 47. Aortoiliac Endovascular Recanalization Compared with Surgical Reconstruction

  1. Rodney A. White MD1,
  2. Larry H. Hollier MD2
  1. Peter L. Faries,
  2. Michael L. Marin

Published Online: 4 OCT 2007

DOI: 10.1002/9780470987094.ch47

Vascular Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Correlations, Second Edition

Vascular Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Correlations, Second Edition

How to Cite

Faries, P. L. and Marin, M. L. (2007) Aortoiliac Endovascular Recanalization Compared with Surgical Reconstruction, in Vascular Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Correlations, Second Edition (eds R. A. White and L. H. Hollier), Blackwell Publishing, Malden, Massachusetts, USA. doi: 10.1002/9780470987094.ch47

Editor Information

  1. 1

    Professor of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California

  2. 2

    Dean, Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 4 OCT 2007
  2. Published Print: 15 MAR 2005

ISBN Information

Print ISBN: 9781405122023

Online ISBN: 9780470987094

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Keywords:

  • aortoiliac endovascular recanalization;
  • percutaneous transluminal angioplasty;
  • extraanatomic bypass;
  • distal endpoint;
  • aortoiliac occlusive disease

Summary

This chapter contains sections titled:

  • Presentation and natural history

  • Conventional surgical therapy

  • Alternative arterial bypass procedures

  • Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty

  • Endovascular recanalization and stent-graft treatment

  • Historical development of stent-grafts for arterial occlusive disease

  • Advantage of stent-grafts over uncovered stents

  • Management of distal endpoint

  • Use with adjunctive infrainguinal reconstruction

  • Results of stent-graft treatments

  • Future considerations

  • Summary