Percutaneous bedside femorofemoral bypass grafting for acute limb ischemia caused by intra-aortic balloon pump

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Abstract

Acute limb ischemia is a common, recognized complication of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) placement in patients with failing myocardium, and an operative femorofemoral bypass graft is often necessary in LABP-dependent patients as a means of maintaining the lower-limb perfusion. In this report, we present a minimally invasive endovascular technique for creating a percutaneous temporary femorofemoral bypass graft at bedside in patients with LABP-induced limb ischemia. This temporary bypass grafting technique may obviate a potential graft infection or wound complications associated with a formal femorofemoral bypass graft. Copyright © 2002 by The Society for Vascular Surgery and The American Association for Vascular Surgery.

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Lin, P. H., Bush, R. L., Conklin, B. S., Chaikof, E. L., & Lumsden, A. B. (2002). Percutaneous bedside femorofemoral bypass grafting for acute limb ischemia caused by intra-aortic balloon pump. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 35(3), 592–594. https://doi.org/10.1067/mva.2002.119039

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