1. Endovascular treatment of calcific lesions of the common femoral artery using atherectomy device associated with scoring balloon angioplasty in diabetic patients with high 'major amputation' risk
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Sofia Vidali, Fabio Salimei, Marco Nezzo, Luigi Uccioli, Marcello Chiocchi, Renato Argirò, Fulvio Gasparrini, Roberto Gandini, Marco Meloni, and Daniele Morosetti
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Atherectomy ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Common femoral artery occlusion ,Scoring balloon ,Femoral artery ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Amputation, Surgical ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Angioplasty ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Popliteal Artery ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Endovascular treatment ,Vascular Patency ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Surgery ,Femoral Artery ,Treatment Outcome ,Atherectomy device ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Angioplasty, Balloon ,Major amputation - Abstract
Objectives To investigate the outcomes of patients with calcific lesions in the common femoral artery undergoing endovascular procedures with atherectomy device and scoring balloon angioplasty combined with treatment of steno-occlusive disease of the remaining arterial districts of the lower limb. Methods Between January 2015 and December 2018, 11 diabetic patients at high risk for “major amputation”, with calcific lesions of the common femoral artery and ischemic ulcers requiring endovascular treatment were retrospectively evaluated. Technical success was defined as revascularization of the common femoral artery with a residual stenosis lower than 30%. Primary endpoints were an immediate increase of perilesional transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TCPO2) > 40 mmHg, ulcerative lesions improvement up to healing or skin flaps re-epithelialization after minor amputation, limb rescue with rejected major amputation, and resolution of rest pain if present. Results The success rate of the revascularization procedures was 100%. No patient underwent surgical conversion. One case of peri-operative bleeding at the brachial access site was observed. There were no cases of arterial dissection or undesired distal embolization. The average baseline value of perilesional TCPO2 was 21.8 ± 9.2 mmHg. The mean TCPO2 value was 57.4 ± 7.2 mmHg three days after the procedure ( P Conclusions Endovascular approach for severely calcified atherosclerotic lesions of the common femoral artery seems to represent a valid therapeutic option associated with promising results in terms of clinical outcome and low complication rates.
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- 2021
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