Endovascular Treatment of External Iliac Artery Occlusive Disease: Midterm Results

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作者
Revuelta Suero, Sergio [1 ]
Martinez Lopez, Isaac [1 ]
Hernando Rydings, Manuel [1 ]
Marques de Marino, Pablo [1 ]
Saiz Jerez, Ana [1 ]
Hernandez Mateo, Manuela Maria [1 ]
Serrano Hernando, Francisco Javier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense, Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Angiol & Cirugia Vasc, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
关键词
endovascular repair; external iliac artery; claudication; critical limb ischemia; stenosis; chronic total occlusion; balloon angioplasty; stent; covered stent; patency; SURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION; STENTS; ANGIOPLASTY;
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10.1583/13-4443MR.1
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Purpose: To report midterm outcomes for endovascular treatment of external iliac artery (EIA) occlusive disease and assess possible factors affecting patency. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of 99 consecutive patients (91 men; mean age 67.3 years) with claudication (n=70) or critical limb ischemia (n=-29) owing to occlusive EIA disease treated at our center from January 2005 to June 2012. The majority of lesions (79/108) were TASC A/B. Lesions were a mean 42.2 mm long (range 10-125); 43/108 affected the distal third of the EIA. Balloon angioplasty alone was performed in 7 limbs, while the remaining 101 lesions were stented (65 self-expanding, 24 balloon-expandable, and 12 covered). Clinical and hemodynamic follow-up was performed at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after therapy and yearly thereafter. The factors examined were procedure characteristics and patency rates. Results: Over a median follow-up of 27.5 months (range 1-89), there were 2 (1.9%) early occlusions followed by a successful reintervention, 4 late occlusions, and 5 hemodynamic failures followed by 7 reinterventions. These events led to primary and secondary patency rates at 30 months of 89.7% and 94.1%, respectively. No differences in patency rates were detected according to age, clinical state, or comorbidity. Use of covered stents (p=0.006) was the only variable associated with lower primary patency rates. Conclusion: Endovascular therapy to treat TASC A/B lesions of the EIA yielded good short and midterm patency and low early morbidity and mortality. Lesions involving the distal third of the EIA treated by simple angioplasty +/- stenting fared worse. No clinical factors could be correlated with patency.
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