Combined endovascular treatment of acute coronary syndrome with bioresorbable scaffolds and angioplasty in patient with critical lower limb ischemia – Hybrid treatment in multidisciplinary hospital

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The key to successful treatment in patients with acute coronary syndrome is maximally early revascularization of the coronary arteries. Treatment of multifocal atherosclerosis with lesions of the coronary and peripheral arteries requires coordinated work of the multidisciplinary team of doctors. Critical ischemia of the lower limbs requires urgent revascularization in order to prevent limb amputation. However, it is not always possible to perform revascularization using specialists of the same profile – endovascular or surgical. The use of hybrid methods of treatment (surgical and endovascular) allows to significantly improve the prognosis in saving the limb. The article presents a clinical observation of successful multistep treatment of a patient with acute coronary syndrome in combination with critical ischemia of the lower limb. The first stage was performed by multiple stenting of the coronary arteries with bioabsorptive scaffolds; the second stage was the hybrid treatment – femoral-tibial bypass with simultaneous recanalization and angioplasty of the lower leg arteries with good postoperative and long-term outcome.

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Zagorulko, A. I., Kolosov, R. V., Sidelnikov, A. V., Korzheva, Y. V., & Koledinsky, A. G. (2018). Combined endovascular treatment of acute coronary syndrome with bioresorbable scaffolds and angioplasty in patient with critical lower limb ischemia – Hybrid treatment in multidisciplinary hospital. Rational Pharmacotherapy in Cardiology, 14(6), 901–907. https://doi.org/10.20996/1819-6446-2018-14-6-901-907

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