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Results for “TASC Type D Lesions”

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Not applicableStudy completedNCT01297387
What this trial is testing

Feasibility of Peripheral Angioplasty in Type D TASCII Lesions

Who this might be right for
DiabetesCritical Limb Ischemia
IRCCS Multimedica 344
Not applicableUnknownNCT04588571
What this trial is testing

Efficacy and Safety Comparison of the Open Surgical and Endovascular Methods for the Treatment of Long Atherosclerotic Lesions of the Femoral-popliteal Segment Above the Knee, TASC II, Type D.

Who this might be right for
AtherosclerosisIschemia LimbSuperficial Femoral Artery Occlusion+1 more
Meshalkin Research Institute of Pathology of Circulation 110
Not applicableUnknownNCT04590131
What this trial is testing

Efficacy and Safety Comparison of the Endovascular and the Hybrid Methods for the Treatment of Prolonged Atherosclerotic Lesions of the Femoral-popliteal Segment Above the Knee, TASC II, Type D

Who this might be right for
AtherosclerosisIschemia LimbSuperficial Femoral Artery Occlusion+2 more
Meshalkin Research Institute of Pathology of Circulation 100
Early research (Phase 1)Study completedNCT02209350
What this trial is testing

Study of the AFB and Stenting of the Iliac Arteries

Who this might be right for
Aorta-iliac Segment Lesion (C,D Type by TASC II)
Meshalkin Research Institute of Pathology of Circulation 202
Not applicableActive Not RecruitingNCT01793662
What this trial is testing

Norwegian Laparoscopic Aortic Surgery Trial

Who this might be right for
Aortobifemoral BypassAortoiliac Occlusive DiseaseTASC Type D Lesions+1 more
Oslo University Hospital 126