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Extravascular Revascularization of a Chronic Total Occlusion Using the Dual Bull's-Eye Technique.

S Lowell Kahn1, Jeffrey L Kaufman2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the dual bull's-eye technique to achieve successful extravascular revascularization of an occlusion after vessel perforation when the antegrade and retrograde catheters are too far apart for salvage with a reentry catheter. TECHNIQUE: The dual bull's-eye technique, which is an adaptation of the "gun-sight" method for transjugular portosystemic shunt procedures, is demonstrated in a popliteal artery occlusion in which multiple recanalization attempts have produced vessel perforation. Via antegrade femoral and retrograde anterior tibial artery accesses, 10-mm Amplatz GooseNeck snares were advanced in plane from each access to rendezvous in the popliteal fossa to obtain through-and-through wire access. A 15-cm Chiba needle was advanced percutaneously in plane through both snares, and a hydrophilic guidewire was maneuvered across an extravascular tract parallel to the popliteal artery. The tract was carefully predilated, and a 5×100-mm Viabahn stent-graft was deployed across the extravascular tract.
CONCLUSION: Owing to potential complications (limited patency, injury to adjacent structures) and only single-case use, this new technique should be considered a bailout strategy exclusively employed for limb salvage when traditional methods have failed and there are no viable surgical options.
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Keywords:  angioplasty; chronic total occlusion; covered stent; critical limb ischemia; extravascular revascularization; perforation; popliteal artery; reentry catheter; snare

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27573020     DOI: 10.1177/1526602816667307

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


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