The Relationship Between the Global Limb Anatomic Staging System (GLASS) and Midterm Outcomes of Retrograde Tibiopedal Access After Failure of Antegrade Recanalisation for Chronic Limb Threatening Ischaemia

European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery(2022)

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Retrograde tibiopedal access for recanalisation of infrainguinal CTOs in patients with CLTI is associated with high access, crossing, and treatment success, and low complication rates. The study suggests that GLASS stage may be a useful predictor of midterm limb and survival related outcomes of this approach. In comparison with GLASS I, GLASS III anatomy is associated with a statistically significantly worse LBP, limb salvage, AFS, and overall survival.
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Access site complications,Chronic limb threatening ischaemia,GLASS,Limb based patency,Retrograde access,Tibiopedal access
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