Background: Whether current real-world treatment of critical limb ischemia with lower extremity bypass (LEB) or infrainguinal endovascular intervention (IEI) meets the Society for Vascular Surgery objective performance goals (OPG) was investigated. Materials and methods: Literature search in PubMed, studies from 2010 to March 2021. A total of 35,981 endovascular interventions were reported in 82 publications and 26,707 open procedures in 49 publications. Results: Perioperative major adverse limb events was 8% (OPG) versus 9% for IEI and 10% for LEB (no significant differences). Perioperative major adverse cardiovascular events was significantly better with IEI (4%; p Conclusions: In the studies analysed, the results after IEI and LEB largely corresponded to the OPGs. 5-year outcomes after LEB and IEI did not differ significantly.
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