[Percutaneous access for endovascular therapy of PAOD. Femoral, popliteal and pedal]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00117-015-0075-5
[Percutaneous access for endovascular therapy of PAOD. Femoral, popliteal and pedal]
Abstract
Background: Percutaneous interventions in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) are usually performed from an antegrade or retrograde transfemoral arterial access; however, sometimes chronic femoropopliteal and crural occlusions cannot be negotiated via this route with traditional standard methods.
Objectives: Description and evaluation of transfemoral, transpopliteal and transpedal vascular approaches for the treatment of advanced PAOD.
Material and methods: A literature review of available studies on endovascular interventions with distal retrograde access was carried out.
Results: Most complex arterial occlusions can be treated by employing modern subintimal procedures and/or additional retrograde approaches. The success rate also depends on the expertise with the appropriate technique and materials used.
Conclusion: The transfemoral access remains the first choice for the treatment of patients with PAOD. Additional retrograde approaches from a more distal access constitute an alternative after failure of antegrade intervention attempts.
Keywords: Antegrade recanalization; Arterial cannulation; Peripheral arterial occlusive disease; Retrograde approaches; Vascular access.
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