id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_knc3kts4s5ak7dfmuw2hwsyfu4 Patrick A. Stone Evolving Treatment of Popliteal Artery Aneurysm 2012 2 .pdf application/pdf 2371 241 65 Results: Female applicants to VS integrated programs increased �20Vascular Iliac Stents in the Treatment of TASC A, B, C and D Iliac Lesions included 325 patients, of which 190 presented with TASC A or B lesions and data were comparable for all TASC patient groups. The long-term survival rate was 65% in the endovascular patients (mean follow up, 33.9 months) and 80.8% in the surgical patients Methods: We evaluated 44 lesion and patient characteristics in our Results: We identified 1329 femoropopliteal lesions in 675 patients. Statistical analysis by multivariable Cox proportional hazards model identified 16 variables that impact patency: seven lesion characteristics (Table I) Patient characteristics that impact patency after endovascular Methods: A retrospective review (2004 to 2010) of patients undergoing ET for tissue loss (Rutherford class 5 and 6) provided data for Midterm Results of Limb Salvage and Stent Patency with Popliteal limb salvage and stent patency in patients undergoing popliteal artery ./cache/work_knc3kts4s5ak7dfmuw2hwsyfu4.pdf ./txt/work_knc3kts4s5ak7dfmuw2hwsyfu4.txt