NCT04490408
Completed
Not Applicable
Long Surgical Bypass Versus Hybrid Approaches for Management of Critical Limb Ischemia
Egyptian Biomedical Research Network0 sites52 target enrollmentSeptember 20, 2014
ConditionsCritical Lower Limb Ischemia
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Critical Lower Limb Ischemia
- Sponsor
- Egyptian Biomedical Research Network
- Enrollment
- 52
- Primary Endpoint
- Late occlusion
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The present randomized study proposed to compare the immediate postoperative and 2-year clinical outcomes of long surgical bypass and hybrid approaches in patients with multilevel critical lower limb ischemia.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •TASC II type D femoropopliteal lesions with intact ipsilateral femoral pulse.
- •Fontaine classification stage IV (gangrene or necrosis).
- •Rutherford grade III and IV category 5 and 6 with salvageable foot
Exclusion Criteria
- •heart failure
- •liver failure
- •renal impairment
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Late occlusion
Time Frame: 2 years
Late occlusion of the affected vessels
Similar Trials
Completed
Not Applicable
Prospective Randomized Trial of Incisionless Versus Conventional Laparoscopic Colectomy for Left-sided Colonic TumorsPain,Postoperative Wound ComplicationNCT01762254Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital70
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable
Outcomes of Different Surgical Procedures After High Level Resection for Patients With Small Intestinal GangreneSmall Bowel GangreneMesenteric Artery IschemiaStrangulated HerniaNCT06759727Assiut University40
Completed
Not Applicable
Long-term Comparison of Stenting Versus Off-pump Coronary Bypass SurgeryCoronary Artery DiseaseNCT00975858UMC Utrecht280
Unknown
Not Applicable
Laparoscope Anatomical and Aon-anatomical HepatectomyHepatocellular CarcinomaNCT02009176Shuguo Zheng, MD110
Recruiting
Not Applicable
Long-term Results of Two Surgical Methods for Scleral IOL Implantation and Fixation in Eyes Without Capsular Support: Yamane- Versus 4-flanged TechniqueLens LuxationIOL SubluxationIOL OpacificationAphakia - No Lens CapsuleNCT06102109Medical University of Vienna100