Stent-assisted angioplasty at the level of the common femoral artery bifurcation: Midterm outcomes

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作者
Stricker, H [1 ]
Jacomella, V [1 ]
机构
[1] Osped Reg Locarno, Dept Internal Med, Div Angiol, CH-6600 Locarno, Switzerland
关键词
peripheral vascular occlusive disease; common femoral artery; superficial femoral artery; stenosis; occlusion; profunda femoris artery; balloon angioplasty; restenosis;
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10.1583/03-1169.1
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Purpose: To report the midterm outcome after stent-assisted angioplasty of occlusive disease at the common femoral artery bifurcation. Methods: Between 1995 and 2002, 27 consecutive patients (18 men; mean age 70 years, range 47-90) underwent angioplasty with stent implantation in 33 limbs; target sites included 19 common femoral arteries, the origins of 2 superficial or 4 profunda femoris arteries, and 8 bypass anastomoses. Results: Technical success was 100%. Patients were followed for a mean 30 months (95% CI 21 to 39), at which time the cumulative primary patency was 86% (95% CI 85% to 88%). At 3 years, 83% of the arteries were patent. Five restenoses were due to neointimal hyperplasia in 4 cases (3 bypass grafts) and strut failure of the only balloon-expandable stent used in this series. Restenoses due to neointimal hyperplasia at bypass anastomoses (3/ 8) were more common than in native arteries (2/25) (p=0.078); cumulative primary patency for the bypass subgroup was 71% (95% CI 59% to 82%) at a mean 23-month follow-up; 75% and 60% of the anastomoses were patent after 1 and 2 years, respectively. Conclusions: Angioplasty of obstructions in the common femoral artery and its bifurcation with implantation of self-expanding stents shows good midterm primary patency. Native artery lesions have a better outcome than stenoses at bypass anastomoses. The procedure does not preclude further endovascular interventions at the puncture site.
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