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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2015.11660
Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy with retrograde popliteal approach for the treatment of acute femoropopliteal stent occlusion
Mert Dumantepe1, Mustafa Seren2, Osman Fazlıoğulları1, Süha Küçükaksu1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Medical Park Gebze Hospital, Kocaeli, Turkey
2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2015.11660
Acute and subacute ischemia of the legs in acute and
subacute femoropopliteal stent occlusion are dramatic
conditions which endanger the survival of the limbs
depending on the severity of the ischemia. A 56-year-old
male patient with generalized atherosclerosis, particularly
extensive in lower limb arteries, was admitted to our
clinic 10 months after endovascular procedure for critical
ischemia of the left lower limb. Angiography revealed
an occlusion of the superficial femoral artery along its
entire length, including previously implanted stents. A
decision was made to perform percutaneous mechanical
thrombectomy using the Rotarex system with retrograde
popliteal approach followed by a stent-in-stent placement
procedure. Follow-up angiography and Doppler ultrasound
scan at 24 hours after the procedure and at sixth months
revealed a patent vessel with satisfactory blood flow.
Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy with retrograde
popliteal approach is an invaluable option for the treatment
of acute femoropopliteal stent occlusion in high-risk
patients, in particular, for surgical treatment.
Keywords : Mechanical thrombectomy; peripheral arterial disease; retrograde popliteal access; stent occlusion
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