Two patients with developing venous gangrene of the lower extremity and contraindi cations to systemic thrombolytic therapy are presented. Low-dose intraarterial burst therapy with urokinase provided rapid amelioration of symptoms and avoided amputa tion without any serious bleeding complications in both patients.
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