What steps can be taken to prevent infections after surgery to fix the lower limb arteries? | Cochrane

Preventing Infections after Lower Limb Artery Surgery

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the limbs become narrowed or blocked, usually due to a build up of plaque, which reduces blood flow.

This can lead to symptoms like pain or cramping in the legs when walking. Severe PAD may require surgery (arterial reconstruction) to repair the arteries.

However, infections at the surgical site are a major concern, causing serious illness and death. These infections have a large impact on health care worldwide.

Interventions to Reduce Infections

These findings highlight the importance of effective infection prevention strategies in reducing the risk of surgical site infections after lower limb artery surgery.

Author's summary: Infection prevention is crucial after lower limb artery surgery.

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Cochrane Cochrane — 2025-10-29

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