In the last few years infrainguinal revascularisation techniques on the lower limbs have changed and continue to change at considerable speed due to advances in endovascular procedures. This is mainly due to the appearance of new and diverse materials and devices, which now means that vascular surgeons are currently faced with a varied armamentarium that they must be familiar with, know their indications, as well as their limits and disadvantages. Likewise, they must keep up to date with studies that support the results of these techniques.
It is for these reasons that the Endovascular Chapter of the Spanish Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SEACV) decided to prepare a guide of the different endovascular procedures for the revascularisation and treatment of different sectors of the vascular tree, which was coordinated by its Scientific Committee. The present article describes this guide as regards the infrainguinal sector, reviewing and updating the different procedures, approaches, techniques, material and devices. The aim is to provide the vascular surgeon with an overall and updatedview of the different procedures that can be performed on the lower limbs, in order to offere patients the best option in each case and to achieve the best possible success rate, supported by the concept of using a medical evidence-based method.