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Successful use of last-option infrapopliteal rotational atherectomy despite microembolisation: Peripheral rotational atherectomy and microembolisation.

Takahito Doi1, Osami Kawarada1,2, Taka-Aki Matsuyama3, Shinobu Ayabe4, Hatsue Ishibashi-Ueda3, Teruo Noguchi1, Hisao Ogawa1, Satoshi Yasuda1.   

Abstract

Calcified lesions pose a technical challenge even in contemporary endovascular intervention. A 71-year-old man who had been receiving haemodialysis required infrapopliteal revascularisation for the treatment of ischaemic infectious gangrene of the right toes. Baseline angiography suggested that the multiple stenotic lesions in the anterior tibial artery were amenable to endovascular therapy for the purpose of establishing one straight-line flow to the foot. However, even a 1.25×15 mm semi-compliant balloon catheter failed to cross and dilate the focal lesion because of the underlying severe calcification in the mid segment of the anterior tibial artery. We adjunctively used high-speed rotational atherectomy with the ROTABLATOR device (1.5 mm burr) to ablate the focal calcified lesion while paying attention to minimise the ablation length and the ablation time. Subsequent balloon angioplasty with a 2.0×40 mm balloon catheter was successful. The skin perfusion pressure in the right foot increased from 32 to 48 mmHg, suggesting a high probability of wound healing. Pathological examination of the right toe amputated on schedule found non-clinically relevant microembolisation involving a couple of cholesterol crystals (20-30 µm) located in the arterioles and capillaries of the necrotic tissue. As an adjunctive device, the ROTABLATOR could provide a last resort for limb salvage, albeit that microembolisation can occur.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 34912973      PMCID: PMC8525721          DOI: 10.4244/AIJ-D-18-00057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AsiaIntervention        ISSN: 2426-3958


  5 in total

1.  Fatal coronary embolization following high-speed rotational atherectomy.

Authors:  J P Duong van Huyen; P Fornes; M C Iliou; J Y Pagny; J L Guermonprez; P Bruneval
Journal:  Histopathology       Date:  1996-07       Impact factor: 5.087

2.  Rotational atherectomy in atherosclerotic rabbit iliac arteries.

Authors:  D D Hansen; D C Auth; R Vracko; J L Ritchie
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  1988-01       Impact factor: 4.749

3.  Rotablator: a forgotten tool in limb ischemia?

Authors:  P A Dormal; A Hashemi Afrapoli; P Devaux
Journal:  Acta Chir Belg       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 1.090

4.  Peripheral atherectomy with the rotablator: a multicenter report. The Collaborative Rotablator Atherectomy Group (CRAG).

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Journal:  J Vasc Surg       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 4.268

Review 5.  Contemporary critical limb ischemia: Asian multidisciplinary consensus statement on the collaboration between endovascular therapy and wound care.

Authors:  Osami Kawarada; Kan Zen; Koji Hozawa; Shinobu Ayabe; Hsuan-Li Huang; Donghoon Choi; Su Hong Kim; Jiyoun Kim; Taku Kato; Yoshinori Tsubakimoto; Tasuya Nakama; Shigeo Ichihashi; Naoki Fujimura; Akihiro Higashimori; Masahiko Fujihara; Tomoyasu Sato; Bryan Ping-Yen Yan; Skyi Yin-Chun Pang; Chumpol Wongwanit; Yew Pung Leong; Benjamin Chua; Robbie K George; Yoshiaki Yokoi; Hisashi Motomura; Hideaki Obara
Journal:  Cardiovasc Interv Ther       Date:  2018-04-13
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