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Abstract:

Aim: was to show results of visceral revascularization in patients with chronic abdomina ischemia.

Materials and methods: 24 patients with chronic abdominal ischemia underwent endovascular revascularization.

Results: technical success was 100%. After endovascular revascularization, 19 (90%) of symptomatic patients noted improvement in the state of health in the form of a significant decrease of dyspepsia and abdominal pain. In the long-term period, 15 patients were examined (within 1 year). All examined patients underwent ultrasound of the abdominal cavity and CTA of the aorta. All patients had no symptoms of abdominal ischemia and signs of restenosis.

Conclusions: endovascular methods should be considered as the first line in the treatment of atherosclerotic lesions of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and celiac trunk, which are accompanied by fewer periprocedural complications and mortality, better rates of rehabilitation and shorter hospital stay. 

 

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