%0 Journal Article %A Rață, Andreea Luciana Rață %A Barac, Sorin Barac %A Onofrei, Roxana Ramona Onofrei %A Dumitrașcu, Adela Dumitrașcu %A Ionac, Mihai Ionac %D 2020 %J Timisoara Medical Journal %@ 1583-526X %V 2020 %N 1 %P 10 %T Dealing with Superficial Femoral Artery Disease: An Ongoing Debate—Open vs. Endovascular Treatment—Preliminary Results %M doi:10.35995/tmj20200110 %U https://www.tmj.ro/article/2020/1/79 %X (1) Background: Both open surgery and endovascular strategies are accepted methods for the treatment of critical limb ischemia (CLI) due to superficial femoral artery disease (SFA). There is currently only one randomized trial results (BASIL-1) that compared open vs. endo procedures for SFA treatment. In this study, we wanted to compare two treatment strategies for superficial femoral artery vascular disease. (2) Material and methods: A study was conducted on 235 patients (part of a national project—“Development of the public infrastructure research and development and creation of new infrastructure”) in which the open vs. endovascular strategy was compared in patients with critical limb ischemia and SFA disease. (3) Results: Primary outcomes are the time elapsed until major events related to the index leg or death. Secondary outcomes are amputation-free survival rate, reintervention on the index leg, major cardiovascular events and postoperative complications. (4) Conclusion: After 6 months, we had an overall mortality rate of 7.23% and an amputation-free survival of 89.36%.