The deep femoral artery is the primary source of blood supply to the l
ower extremity in presence of superficial and/or popliteal occlusion.
The atherosclerotic involvement of the profunda femoris artery is rela
tively less frequent and generally is localized in the initial segment
of the artery, The profundaplasty employed to relieve limb threatenin
g ischemia is infrequently used as an isolated procedure, However many
authors demonstrated that restoration of flow through this vessel alo
ne, in patients without significative lesions of the aorto-femoral dis
trict, will effectively relieve ischemia when the superficial femoral
artery is also occluded, Our experience gained in the last eight years
concerns 24 patients (21 male, 3 female). All the patients had severe
ischemia of the lower limb with invalidating claudication (13), rest
pain (9) and gangrene (2). On the basis of our results, we think that
the operation is recommended, whenever possible, in patients with crit
ical ischemia when the possibilities of more extensive revascularizing
procedures are absent.