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Rene Leriche - Surgeon
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Rene Leriche

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Rene Leriche (1879-1955) was a French surgeon whose work addressed vascular disease, pain, and the physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system. His name is attached to Leriche syndrome, an aortoiliac occlusive disorder commonly associated with reduced lower-limb circulation and other characteristic symptoms. He promoted surgical sympathectomy for selected vascular and chronic-pain conditions and influenced the development of vascular surgery as a distinct field.

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What is Leriche syndrome?

Leriche syndrome is aortoiliac occlusive disease, in which arterial blockage restricts blood flow from the abdominal aorta toward the legs. The classic clinical description is associated with French surgeon René Leriche.

What symptoms are classically associated with Leriche syndrome?

The classic pattern includes pain or fatigue in the buttocks and thighs during walking, weak femoral pulses, and erectile dysfunction in men. Actual presentations vary with the location and severity of the arterial obstruction.

Why did René Leriche use sympathectomy?

Leriche investigated cutting sympathetic nerves as a way to alter vascular tone and relieve certain forms of chronic pain. The procedure became an important historical step in vascular surgery, although modern treatment now includes reconstruction and endovascular techniques.

Where did René Leriche teach surgery?

Leriche held major academic positions in France and became professor of experimental medicine at the Collège de France. His career connected operative surgery with research into pain, circulation, and the physiological effects of trauma.

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