Literature DB >> 8755074

Venous recanalization by metallic stents after failure of balloon angioplasty or surgery: four-year experience.

G K Nazarian1, W R Austin, S A Wegryn, H Bjarnason, D J Stackhouse, W R Castañeda-Zúñiga, D W Hunter.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This retrospective study describes our updated experience in treating venous stenoses and occlusions with metallic endovascular stents.
METHODS: Gianturco, Palmaz, and Wallstent stents were placed in 55 patients over a 4-year period. Stent sites included the subclavian veins (9), innominate veins (3), superior vena cava (4), inferior vena cava (3), iliac veins (29), femoral veins (5), and portal veins (6). The most common indications for stent placement were malignant stenoses and chronic pelvic venous occlusions. Venoplasty and/or urokinase were used as ancillary therapy. Patients were anticoagulated for 3-6 months. Follow-up included clinical assessment and duplex ultrasound.
RESULTS: Lifetable analysis shows 59%, 63%, and 72% primary, primary assisted, and secondary 1-year patency rates, respectively. The 4-year primary patency rates were the same. Duration of patency depended on the venous site. Death was a complication of stent placement in 2 patients and 12 patients died within 6 months after stent placement from primary disease progression. Although early failures were more common in stents placed across occlusions than stenoses, 1-year secondary patency rates were comparable. Primary patency rates were only slightly lower in patients with malignant obstruction than in patients with benign disease.
CONCLUSION: Endovascular stent placement provides a nonsurgical alternative for reestablishment of venous flow and symptomatic relief in patients with benign as well as malignant venous obstruction.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8755074     DOI: 10.1007/bf02577640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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5.  Hemodialysis related venous stenoses: treatment with self-expanding endovascular prostheses.

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9.  Gianturco self-expanding stents: clinical experience in the vena cava and large veins.

Authors:  J D Irving; R F Dondelinger; J F Reidy; H Schild; R Dick; A Adam; M Maynar; C L Zollikofer
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  1992 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.740

10.  Use of the Wallstent in the venous system including hemodialysis-related stenoses.

Authors:  C L Zollikofer; F Antonucci; G Stuckmann; P Mattias; W F Brühlmann; E K Salomonowitz
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  1992 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.740

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