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. 2013 Oct 1;82(4):E522-8.
doi: 10.1002/ccd.24828. Epub 2013 Mar 8.

Bifurcation stenting after failed angioplasty of infrapopliteal arteries in critical limb ischemia: techniques and short-term follow-up

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Bifurcation stenting after failed angioplasty of infrapopliteal arteries in critical limb ischemia: techniques and short-term follow-up

Martin Werner et al. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. .

Abstract

Objectives: To report on the efficacy of drug eluting stents (DES) in below the knee lesions involving arterial bifurcations after failed angioplasty.

Background: DES have become a mainstay in the treatment of below the knee lesions. However, little is known about the efficacy of DES in infrapopliteal lesions involving the arterial bifurcations. This is the first report on the endovascular treatment of below-the knee bifurcations.

Methods: 11 patients with critical lower limb ischemia and complex infrapopliteal atherosclerotic disease underwent provisional DES placement in infrapopliteal bifurcation lesions. Clinical and angiographic follow-up data were prospectively collected in all patients.

Results: Technical success was achieved in all cases. After 6 months, the two vessel primary patency (2VPP) rate was 54.5% and the 1VPP rate was 81.8%. Between baseline and the follow-up, mean ankle-brachial index increased from 0.31 ± 0.10 to 0.68 ± 0.16, and mean Rutherford-Becker class decreased from 4.73 ± 0.20 to 3.00 ± 1.41 (P < 0.001 for both comparisons).

Conclusions: Bifurcation stenting techniques, that are described for the coronary arteries can be also performed in the infrapopliteal arteries. However, early reocclusion was frequent in this case series, when stenting was performed in a bail-out setting. If balloon angioplasty alone leads to no sufficient results in bifurcation lesions, a single stent strategy could also be considered.

Keywords: below the knee arteries; bifurcation; bifurcation stenting; critical limb ischemia; drug eluting stent; infrapopliteal atherosclerotic disease.

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