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Case Report: Endovascular approach with kissing stent technique in aortoiliac occlusive disease (Leriche syndrome) patient [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]

Authors :
Iwan Dakota
Taofan Taofan
Suci Indriani
Jonathan Edbert Afandy
Yislam Al Jaidi
Suko Adiarto
Renan Sukmawan
Author Affiliations :
<relatesTo>1</relatesTo>Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia / National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita / University of Indonesia Academic Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia<br /><relatesTo>2</relatesTo>Assistant of Vascular Division, Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia / National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita / University of Indonesia Academic Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia<br /><relatesTo>3</relatesTo>Cardiology Resident, Departement of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia / National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita / University of Indonesia Academic Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Source :
F1000Research. 12:477
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
London, UK: F1000 Research Limited, 2023.

Abstract

Background: Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) or Leriche syndrome, is a peripheral artery disease, specifically affecting the infrarenal aorta and iliac arteries. Presentation of AIOD patients ranged from asymptomatic to having limb-threatening emergencies. Advances and innovations in endovascular devices have replaced surgical approach for AIOD treatment. Here we reported a 52-year-old man presenting with AIOD managed by endovascular approach using kissing stent technique. Case presentation: A 52-year-old man, with history of chronic coronary artery disease, diabetes mellitus type 2, long-standing hypertension, and who was a heavy smoker, was admitted to our hospital with symptoms of long time with bilateral claudication and became leg rest pain. He had history of aorto-infrarenal occlusion known from previous percutaneous coronary intervention from right and left femoral artery access. Aortoiliac occlusive disease (TASC II Type D Class) diagnosis was made by lower extremity duplex ultrasound and CT angiography. The patient underwent urgent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with kissing stent technique. The patient was discharged 4 days after the procedure without any significant complaints, received optimal medical treatment, and was educated about smoking cessation. Conclusion: Treatment of AIOD should include both modification of risk factors and efforts to increase perfusion to the lower extremities. An endovascular approach is an excellent alternative and may replace surgical approach in complex aortoiliac obstructive disease. In this case report, an endovascular approach with kissing stent technique showed good results for the patient.

Details

ISSN :
20461402
Volume :
12
Database :
F1000Research
Journal :
F1000Research
Notes :
[version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsfor.10.12688.f1000research.133373.1
Document Type :
case-report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.133373.1