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Early postoperative complications.

Early postoperative complications.

<p>Early postoperative complications.</p>

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Main Author: Dávid Garbaisz (5657449) (author)
Other Authors: Péter Osztrogonácz (14019920) (author), András Mihály Boros (14019923) (author), László Hidi (3490226) (author), Péter Sótonyi (463137) (author), Zoltán Szeberin (11172384) (author)
Published: 2022
Subjects:
Medicine
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Marine Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
superficial femoral artery
retrospective study analysing
great saphenous vein
autologous vascular graft
74 %, 64
59 %, 44
15 &# 8211
62 %, respectively
41 %, respectively
key revascularization method
venous allograft bypass
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60 %, 45
venous allograft patency
sfa allograft implanted
long term results
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respectively ).
allograft use
term survival
suitable method
popliteal bypass
arterial allograft
year period
threatening ischemia
significantly higher
sfa allografts
secondary patency
little data
limb salvage
knee position
january 2007
five years
chronic limb
allogen grafts
91 males
9 %)].
5 years
3 years
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