1. [Endovascular treatment of femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease].
- Author
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Kerzmann A, Boesmans E, Holemans C, Quaniers J, Alexandrescu V, and Defraigne JO
- Subjects
- Femoral Artery surgery, Humans, Popliteal Artery diagnostic imaging, Popliteal Artery surgery, Stents, Treatment Outcome, Vascular Patency, Arterial Occlusive Diseases surgery, Endovascular Procedures, Peripheral Arterial Disease surgery
- Abstract
Endovascular treatment established itself last years as the first choice to treat femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease. It is less invasive than the surgical approach. Endovascular techniques and devices evolution made it efficient. Use of retrograde puncture or re-entry catheters allows to recanalize more complex lesions. Vessel preparation of stenotic or occluded target lesion becomes an integral part of the therapy. Thanks to a lot of multicenter randomized controlled trials, drug eluting balloons took major place in the armamentarium we have, despite strong controversies last months about their safety. Conventional self-expandable stents with or without eluting drug, and vasculo-mimetic stents allow to treat very calcified lesions or dissected lesions through the recanalization procedure. This paper aims to review endovascular technical developments achieved last years to treat femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease.
- Published
- 2020