Literature DB >> 20426650

Retrograde 3-French popliteal approach in the supine position after failed antegrade angioplasty for chronic superficial femoral artery occlusion.

Osami Kawarada1, Yoshiaki Yokoi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report use of a retrograde 3-F popliteal approach performed in a supine patient by lifting the heel after failed antegrade angioplasty for chronic total occlusion (CTO) in the superficial femoral artery (SFA). CASE REPORT: During subintimal angioplasty for a calcified 10-cm CTO in the distal left SFA of 65-year-old man with digital tissue loss, inability to re-enter the true lumen prompted us to place a 3-F sheath in a retrograde popliteal approach by lifting the heel so the patient could remain supine. The occlusive lesion was crossed retrogradely using a 0.014-inch floppy guidewire and serially dilated with a 4.0x40-mm monorail balloon through the 3-F popliteal sheath. Subsequent procedures (stenting and postdilation) were performed in an antegrade manner facilitated by a through-and-through wire. After the successful procedure, the 3-F sheath was removed in the catheterization laboratory, and a hemostasis device was left in place for 30 minutes, achieving hemostasis without any complication. During the 9-month follow-up, the patient remained asymptomatic and without evidence of restenosis.
CONCLUSION: A retrograde 3-F popliteal approach without the need for patient position change could be a convenient option for failed antegrade angioplasty of chronic SFA occlusions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20426650     DOI: 10.1583/09-2966.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endovasc Ther        ISSN: 1526-6028            Impact factor:   3.487


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1.  An innovative modification of the retrograde approach to angioplasty and recanalization of the superficial femoral artery.

Authors:  Martin Weng Chin H'ng; Sundeep Punamiya
Journal:  Diagn Interv Radiol       Date:  2014 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.630

2.  Popliteal Retrograde Approach is Effective and Safe for Superficial Femoral Artery Chronic Total Occlusion.

Authors:  Daisuke Ueshima; Takashi Ashikaga; Tsukasa Shimura; Yu Hatano; Taro Sasaoka; Ken Kurihara; Shunji Yoshikawa; Yasuhiro Maejima; Mitsuaki Isobe
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2015-08-07

3.  Retrograde Popliteal Access for Challenging Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusion.

Authors:  Georges Ibrahim; Sami Nabhani; Michel Feghaly
Journal:  Int J Vasc Med       Date:  2021-05-17

4.  Twelve months follow-up after retrograde recanalization of superficial femoral artery chronic total occlusion.

Authors:  Joanna Wojtasik-Bakalarz; Salech Arif; Michał Chyrchel; Tomasz Rakowski; Krzysztof Bartuś; Dariusz Dudek; Stanisław Bartuś
Journal:  Postepy Kardiol Interwencyjnej       Date:  2017-03-10       Impact factor: 1.426

5.  IVUS-Guided Wiring Improves the Clinical Outcomes of Angioplasty for Long Femoropopliteal CTO Compared with the Conventional Intraluminal Approach.

Authors:  Yoshinori Tsubakimoto; Koji Isodono; Tomotaka Fujimoto; Yosuke Kirii; Akiko Shiraga; Takeru Kasahara; Makoto Ariyoshi; Daisuke Irie; Tomohiko Sakatani; Akiko Matsuo; Keiji Inoue; Hiroshi Fujita
Journal:  J Atheroscler Thromb       Date:  2020-07-14       Impact factor: 4.928

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