Treatment with acute limb ischemia (ali) by intervention combinated thrombolysis drugs directed in the catheter

Lam Van Nut, Trinh Vu Nghia, Dang Thi My Hanh, Luu Thi Anh Tuyet

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Patients were used urokinase drugs directly through a catheter for acute femoral and popliteal arteries occlusion, combined with stent in one case. After a 24-hour removal of the catheter, the patient had warm feet, the motion and sensation were recovery, ultrasound and MSCT scan had in revascularization, none of the complications. Intervention combined thrombolysis drug for the treatment of Acute Limb Ischemia (ALI) is safely, effectively and less complications.

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