Retrograde Recanalization Technique for Use After Failed Antegrade Angioplasty in Chronic Femoral Artery Occlusions

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作者
Schmidt, Andrej [1 ]
Bausback, Yvonne [1 ]
Piorkowski, Michael [1 ]
Werner, Martin [1 ]
Braeunlich, Sven [1 ]
Ulrich, Matthias [1 ]
Varcoe, Ramon [2 ,3 ]
Friedenberger, Josef [1 ]
Schuster, Johannes [1 ]
Botsios, Spiridon [1 ]
Scheinert, Dierk [1 ]
机构
[1] Pk Hosp Leipzig, Ctr Vasc Med Angiol & Vasc Surg, D-04289 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ New S Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Surg, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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superficial femoral artery; chronic total occlusion; angioplasty; vascular access; antegrade access; retrograde access; re-entry device; outcome analysis; POPLITEAL APPROACH; SUPINE PATIENT; ACCESS; LONG;
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10.1583/11-3645.1
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Purpose: To describe a technique to approach chronic total occlusions (CTOs) of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) after failed antegrade recanalization as an alternative to a conventional transpopliteal approach. Methods: A retrospective analysis was undertaken of 50 patients (37 men; mean age 71 years) who underwent retrograde recanalization via a distal SFA access after failed antegrade recanalization of SFA CTOs that were not beyond the adductor canal. Antegrade recanalization failed due to flush SFA occlusion, occluded stents, wire perforation, and re-entry failure. Retrograde SFA access required introduction of a 7- to 15-cm, 21-G needle distal to the occlusion. A 0.018-inch guidewire was inserted through the needle followed by a 4- or 6-F, 10-cm sheath or dedicated support catheter only. All retrograde SFA punctures were performed with the patient in the supine position. Once retrograde passage of the occlusion was successful, oftentimes requiring a "double-balloon" technique to disrupt the dissection membrane with abutting balloons delivered from both access sites, balloon angioplasty and/or stenting could be performed from either direction. Results: Retrograde puncture of the distal SFA was successful in all cases. Retrograde recanalization involved insertion of a 6-F sheath in 3 (6%) cases, a 4-F sheath in 32 (64%), and a sheathless approach in 15 (30%). The "double-balloon" technique was necessary to achieve guidewire passage in 12 cases. Recanalization was successful in 48 (96%) cases. Hemostasis time at the distal puncture site was 9.2 minutes (range 3-30). Perioperative complications included 4 pseudoaneurysms (2 groins, 2 distal), 1 peripheral embolization, and 1 small arteriovenous fistula at the distal puncture site. Conclusion: For failure of antegrade recanalization of SFA occlusions, the retrograde SFA puncture distal to the adductor canal with the patient remaining supine is a safe and successful technique that represents a convenient alternative to the conventional transpopliteal approach. J Endovasc Ther. 2012;19:23-29
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