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. 2019 Jul 29;20(15):3704. doi: 10.3390/ijms20153704

Table 1.

Surgical methods used to induce hind limb ischemia, time course of blood reperfusion recovery, whether the method is suitable to assess arteriogenesis and angiogenesis, and if arteriogenesis takes place, where it will take place.

Surgical Method Used to Induce HLI Time Course of Blood Reperfusion (Days) Ischemia Rate Suitable to Studying Arteriogenesis? Which Collateral Group Can Be Studied? Suitable to Studying Angiogenesis in Calf Muscle?
Electrocoagulation of common iliac artery 7–14 days moderate Yes Medial thigh muscles (includes adductor muscles) Quadriceps femoris
Biceps femoris
Yes
Electrocoagulation of the femoral artery, distal from origin of deep branch 7–14 days mild Yes Adductor muscles
Quadriceps femoris
Biceps femoris
Yes
Electrocoagulation of the femoral artery, proximal from origin of deep branch 7–14 days mild Yes Quadriceps femoris
Biceps femoris
Total excision of the femoral artery 28 days severe No Yes
Double electrocoagulation of iliac and femoral artery 28 days moderate Yes Medial thigh muscles (includes adductor muscles) Quadriceps femoris
Biceps femoris
Yes
Ameriod constrictors mild Unclear No