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