2019
DOI: 10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_299_19
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Endovascular management of persistent sciatic artery occlusion

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“…Similarly, several individual case reports for treatment of patients with PSA for aneurysmal disease and occlusive disease reported stent thrombosis within a year underlying the thrombogenic nature of PSA. 5,[16][17][18] Given the multiple severe comorbidities of the patient described in this case report and the guarded overall prognosis and life expectancy, endovascular therapy, even with limited patency, achieved the clinical goal of limb salvage and wound healing in the right leg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Similarly, several individual case reports for treatment of patients with PSA for aneurysmal disease and occlusive disease reported stent thrombosis within a year underlying the thrombogenic nature of PSA. 5,[16][17][18] Given the multiple severe comorbidities of the patient described in this case report and the guarded overall prognosis and life expectancy, endovascular therapy, even with limited patency, achieved the clinical goal of limb salvage and wound healing in the right leg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%