Abstract
Conventional revascularization of the lower extremities secondary to aortoiliac atherosclerotic vascular disease (ASVD) involves major intra-abdominal surgery with aortobifemoral bypass grafting. Complication rates are as high as 10% and perioperative mortality can be as high as 5%; therefore, careful patient selection is paramount. Endovascular aortobifemoral bypass repair with aortic bifurcation reconstruction is an emerging option in patients deemed unsuitable for conventional surgical management. Emerging techniques such as snorkel/chimney method are expanding the number of patients who can undergo endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms and/or revascularization of the lower extremities. However, until now, objective criteria for stent size selection used in these hybrid techniques have not been described.
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