 Hybrid and endovascular operations are increasingly used as alternatives for traditional surgery in the treatment of patients with chronic ischemia of the lower limbs. Research has shown that these procedures can reduce the risk of cardiovascular events and infection, and in many cases, limb salvage is possible. However, the effectiveness of each procedure depends on the severity of the patient's condition, the location of the blockage, and the skill of the surgeon. This article was authored by K. H. S. Makhamadeva, A. D. Gebov, A. K. Beratov, and others.