Bilateral Transankle Intervention as a Critical Determinant of Successful Revascularisation in Complex Peripheral Arterial Disease

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE EJVES Vascular Forum Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2024.07.038
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Abstract

Introduction

Establishing optimal vascular access sites is important for the procedural success of endovascular treatment (EVT) and the patient's comfort afterwards. Among the variety of vascular access sites, the transankle intervention (TAI) has been used more recently; however, there have been no reports of complex lower extremity arterial disease lesions treated with the TAI manoeuvre.

Report

An 82 year old man with chronic limb threatening ischaemia in both lower extremities underwent EVT for bilateral long segment occlusion from the iliac arteries to the superficial femoral artery (SFA). The right posterior tibial artery was punctured under extravascular ultrasound guidance and a Parent Select 5082 guide sheath was inserted. The guidewire was manipulated under intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) guidance. When the first guidewire entered the subintimal space, the second guidewire was manipulated to advance through the intraplaque route, while monitoring it using IVUS. The intraluminal space of the right common iliac artery was reached by repeating these procedures. A self expandable stent was deployed in the external iliac artery and drug coated balloons were inflated from the common femoral artery to the SFA; good vascular patency and favourable blood flow were confirmed. Subsequently, a similar TAI procedure was performed from the left dorsalis pedis artery, and successful revascularisation was achieved from the left common iliac artery to the SFA. After revascularisation, the persistent pain disappeared in the right lower limb and the wound healed favourably in the left lower limb.

Conclusion

In this case of complex chronic limb threatening ischaemia, the TAI strategy worked favourably for successful revascularisation. Transankle intervention can provide various advantages for successful EVT.

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双侧经踝介入是复杂外周动脉疾病血管重建成功的关键因素
导言建立最佳的血管通路对于血管内治疗(EVT)的手术成功和患者术后的舒适度非常重要。在各种血管入路部位中,经踝介入(TAI)最近得到了较多的应用;然而,目前还没有关于用TAI手法治疗复杂的下肢动脉疾病病变的报道。报告一名82岁的男性患者因双下肢慢性肢体缺血而接受了EVT治疗,该患者双侧髂动脉至股浅动脉(SFA)长段闭塞。在血管外超声引导下穿刺右侧胫后动脉,插入 Parent Select 5082 导丝鞘。在血管内超声(IVUS)引导下操作导丝。当第一根导丝进入内膜下间隙时,操纵第二根导丝通过斑块内路径前进,同时使用 IVUS 进行监测。重复这些步骤后,右侧髂总动脉的腔内空间就到达了。在髂外动脉部署了自膨胀支架,并从股总动脉向SFA充气,确认了良好的血管通畅性和良好的血流。随后,又从左脚背动脉进行了类似的 TAI 手术,并成功实现了从左髂总动脉到 SFA 的血管再通。结论 在这例复杂的慢性肢体威胁性缺血病例中,经踝关节置换术(TAI)成功实现了血管再通。经踝介入可为成功的 EVT 提供各种优势。
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