Abstract
Surgeries on the paravertebral sympathetic ganglia still keep their meaning. They become surgeries of choice in cases of peripheral arterial damage. Sympathectomy ensures maximum arterial bed dilation, increases blood flow to the ischemic zone, accelerates the angiogenesis. Minimally invasive chemical destruction of the lumbar sympathetic ganglia under the control of a spiral computed tomograph is an alternative to surgical lumbar sympathectomy. It has comparable effectiveness in comparison with open intervention treatment both in the immediate and long-term periods. The study reflects the results of the influence of computed tomographically controlled puncture paravertebral sympathectomy on the symptoms of obliterating diseases of the arteries of lower extremities.
Publisher
Scientific Publishing Center InterConf
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
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