首页|Antegrade Superficial Femoral Artery Approach Using Manual Compression and 4-F Delivery System for Infrainguinal Occlusive Disease

Antegrade Superficial Femoral Artery Approach Using Manual Compression and 4-F Delivery System for Infrainguinal Occlusive Disease

扫码查看
? 2021 Elsevier Inc.Background: This study sought to assess the feasibility and safety of antegrade superficial femoral artery (SFA) duplex-guided puncture using a 4-F catheter sheath and manual compression for the treatment of infrainguinal occlusive lesions. Methods: From March 2017 to March 2019, all patients who underwent endovascular treatment employing an antegrade SFA approach for femoropopliteal or below-the-knee lesions were included in this study. Follow-up included clinical and duplex ultrasound examinations at 1 month. The primary endpoint was the frequency of major complications at the puncture site. Results: In all, 71 procedures were performed in 70 patients (46 men; mean age: 79.1 ± 11.5 years), most of whom presented with critical limb-threatening ischemia (n = 59; 83%). Of these 71 procedures, 35 (49.3%) were performed for isolated femoropopliteal lesions and 24 (33.8%) for multilevel lesions. The primary endpoint was observed in 4 patients (5.6%). There were 3 observed hematomas (4.2%): 2 required surgical treatment, and 1 necessitated transfusion without intervention. At 30 days, we reported 1 pseudoaneurysm (1.4%). Conclusions: Our results showed that antegrade SFA puncture is feasible and safe with duplex ultrasound guidance and use of a 4-F catheter sheath.

Nasr B.、Hauguel A.、Yven C.、Didier R.、Gouny P.、Goueffic Y.

展开 >

Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Brest University Hospital

Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Paris St. Joseph Hospital Group

Department of Cardiology Brest University Hospital

2022

Annals of vascular surgery

Annals of vascular surgery

ISTP
ISSN:0890-5096
年,卷(期):2022.78
  • 19