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When is a technically successful peripheral angioplasty effective in preventing above‐the‐ankle amputation in diabetic patients with critical limb ischaemia?
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In patients with diabetes, PTA is effective in avoiding major amputation, provided recanalization occurs in at least one tibial artery down to the foot. In a few patients, re-canalization of the peroneal artery alone is not sufficient to avoid major amputation.
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