Acute limb ischemia treatment in 351 Orthopedic surgery and Vascular surgery clinics in Europe
351 clinics specializing in Orthopedic surgery and Vascular surgery providing treatment of Acute limb ischemia Acute limb ischemia is a sudden blockage or reduction of blood flow to a limb, typically caused by a blood clot or arterial occlusion. It requires immediate medical intervention to restore blood supply and prevent tissue damage or limb loss. disease in Europe.
Albania · 1
Austria · 25
Belarus · 7
Belgium · 4
Bulgaria · 4
Croatia · 1
Czech Republic · 27
Denmark · 3
Estonia · 1
Finland · 1
France · 17
Germany · 45
Greece · 3
Hungary · 13
Ireland · 7
Italy · 13
Latvia · 4
Luxembourg · 1
Moldova · 1
Netherlands · 9
Norway · 2
Poland · 8
Portugal · 16
Romania · 6
Russia · 28
Serbia · 1
Slovakia · 21
Slovenia · 1
Spain · 11
Switzerland · 14
Ukraine · 2
United Kingdom · 53
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Albania · 1
Austria · 25
Belarus · 7
Belgium · 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina · 1
Bulgaria · 4
Croatia · 1
Czech Republic · 27
Denmark · 3
Estonia · 1
Finland · 1
France · 17
Germany · 45
Greece · 3
Hungary · 13
Ireland · 7
Italy · 13
Latvia · 4
Luxembourg · 1
Moldova · 1
Netherlands · 9
Norway · 2
Poland · 8
Portugal · 16
Romania · 6
Russia · 28
Serbia · 1
Slovakia · 21
Slovenia · 1
Spain · 11
Switzerland · 14
Ukraine · 2
United Kingdom · 53
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Clinic with the highest rating of 5 — Berkana clinic in Moscow, Russia and 2 more, clinic with the most reviews number of 2843 — Clinique Mont-Louis in Paris, France.
With rating 4.0 and over — 116 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Acute limb ischemia:
worldwide
847 clinics
United Kingdom
53 clinics
Brazil
49 clinics
Germany
45 clinics
India
39 clinics
Colombia
36 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Acute limb ischemia treatment:
Above-the-knee amputations (AKA),
Angioplasty of the arteries of the lower or upper limbs,
Aortoiliac allografting,
Below-the-knee amputation (BKA),
and
Endovascular thrombectomy
.