Concurrent multivessel stenting in a patient with multifocal arterial disease.

P Vlahopoulos, G Papageorgiou, P Balas, N Ioannou, E Masouridou
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Abstract

Purpose: To report the concurrent endovascular treatment of multiple stenoses in different vascular territories.

Methods and results: A 45-year-old male presented with an aortic arch syndrome, renovascular hypertension, and Leriche syndrome. Intra-arterial digital arteriography disclosed occlusion of the left subclavian artery and stenoses in the left common carotid artery (CCA), the right CCA at the bifurcation, the left renal artery, and both iliac arteries. In a single procedure, the patient received 5 stents in 2 carotid, 1 renal, and 2 iliac arteries. At 3-month follow-up, color flow duplex imaging confirmed continued patency of all stented arteries.

Conclusions: This case illustrates the feasibility, safety, and cost effectiveness of treating multivessel stenoses using a single-session endovascular approach executed by experienced interventionists.

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多灶性动脉疾病患者并发多血管支架植入术1例。
目的:报道不同血管区域多发狭窄的并发血管内治疗。方法和结果:男性,45岁,主动脉弓综合征,肾血管性高血压和Leriche综合征。动脉内数字动脉造影显示左侧锁骨下动脉闭塞,左侧颈总动脉狭窄,右侧颈总动脉分叉处狭窄,左侧肾动脉狭窄,双髂动脉狭窄。在一次手术中,患者在2条颈动脉、1条肾动脉和2条髂动脉中植入了5个支架。在3个月的随访中,彩色血流双工成像证实所有支架动脉持续通畅。结论:本病例说明了由经验丰富的介入医师实施单次血管内入路治疗多血管狭窄的可行性、安全性和成本效益。
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