Detection of Acute Arterial Occlusion During Artery Bypass Surgery for a Lower Extremity by Monitoring Regional Saturation of Oxygen of the Sole of the Foot

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Misako Higuchi ◽  
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Tomoyuki Kawamata
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Acute arterial occlusion may be caused by an embolus, thrombosis, or trauma. Vascular diseases can involve complications not limited to vascular-related areas and may require a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment. An overview of acute arterial occlusion is presented, as well as a case study of an atypical presentation of an arterial embolus of the lower extremity.


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