Gates J D
Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Am J Surg. 1996 Mar;171(3):371-3. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9610(97)89646-8.
Occasionally, ipsilateral ischemia develops following the groin insertion of an intra-aortic balloon catheter. Various treatment options have evolved, and include replacing the catheter in the opposite groin, removing it completely, or performing a femorofemoral bypass to deliver blood flow below the catheter. Outlined in this paper is a simple method to restore blood flow to a threatened limb, during femoral artery exploration, in the presence of an intra-aortic balloon. This method is also appropriate for optimal positioning of the balloon catheter prior to femorofemoral bypass.