2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.08.029
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Surgical Fenestration for Lower Limb Ischemia Developing from Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection: A Report of 2 Cases

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“…And it will certainly prolong the ischemic time of the lower limbs. Therefore, some authors advocate staged approach with initial percutaneous or surgical intervention, to restore the perfusion of the ischemic leg as soon as possible, when the ischemic time is closed to 6 h or even more [6][7][8][9]. But this will delay the aortic repair, with a continuously increase risk of the aortic rupture [10], which was reported to be approximately 1% per hour in the first 24 h [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And it will certainly prolong the ischemic time of the lower limbs. Therefore, some authors advocate staged approach with initial percutaneous or surgical intervention, to restore the perfusion of the ischemic leg as soon as possible, when the ischemic time is closed to 6 h or even more [6][7][8][9]. But this will delay the aortic repair, with a continuously increase risk of the aortic rupture [10], which was reported to be approximately 1% per hour in the first 24 h [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%