Introduction The most common cause of chronic lower limb ischemia (CLLI) is atherosclerotic arterial occlusive disease. It affects 3–10% of the population and its incidence increases with age. Incidence in people over 70 years is 15–20% . In younger groups of patients the inci-dence of CLLI is more common in men than women, however with age, the incidence of CLLI levels out among both genders, exceptthat women more often exhibit an asymptomatic course of the disease .An increase in a the rosclerotic plaque that causes luminal nar rowing of the artery, leads to impaired perfusion of skeletal muscles, worsening motor skills. The main clinical symptom of COLITis intermittent claudication pain caused by muscle ischemia while