Vertebral Artery Origin Stent Placement Using the Dual Lumen Qureshi-Jiao Guidecatheter.

Adnan I Qureshi, Yabing Wang, Mohammad Rauf Afzal, Liqun Jiao
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Objective: We report the first experience with a new dual lumen guide catheter with lumen A with curved tip designed for delivery of stent and angioplasty catheters and lumen B with side exit for coaxial placement of stiff 0.014 inch wire.

Methods: We prospectively determined technical success, intended procedure (stent delivery at target lesion and a final residual stenosis <30%) completed without a need for a different catheter, and technical ease, intended procedure completed without ≥3 unsuccessful attempts in patients with symptomatic vertebral artery origin stenosis. Vertebral artery origin was classified as type A if originated from ascending segment and type B if originated from an arch or horizontal segment of subclavian artery.

Results: The mean age of the four treated patients was 66.2 years (range 64-68 years). The mean percentage of vertebral artery origin stenosis was 82.7% (range 60-92%). The origin of vertebral artery from subclavian artery was classified as type A and type B origins in two patients each. The dual lumen catheter was advanced over an exchange length of 0.035 inch glide wire in one patient and directly through transfemoral insertion in three patients. Technical success and technical ease was achieved in all four procedures. Post procedure residual stenosis was 6% (range 5-7%). The primary operator rated the performance of guide catheter as superior compared with another catheter used in such procedures.

Conclusion: The present study demonstrates the feasibility of performing stent placement for vertebral artery origin stenosis by using a dual lumen catheter with superior performance.

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使用双腔库雷氏焦导管置入椎动脉源性支架。
目的:我们报告了一种新型双管腔导尿管的首次使用经验,a管腔有弯曲的尖端,设计用于输送支架和血管成形术导管,B管腔有侧出口,用于同轴放置0.014英寸硬丝。方法:我们前瞻性地确定了技术成功、预期手术(在目标病变处放置支架和最终残留狭窄)。结果:4名接受治疗的患者的平均年龄为66.2岁(范围64-68岁)。椎动脉起源狭窄的平均百分比为82.7%(范围60-92%)。椎动脉起源于锁骨下动脉各2例,分为A型和B型。一名患者将双腔导管推进至交换长度为0.035英寸的滑丝,三名患者直接通过经股插入。所有四项手术均取得了技术上的成功和技术上的便利。术后残余狭窄为6%(范围5-7%)。主要操作者评价导尿管的性能优于此类手术中使用的其他导管。结论:本研究证明双管腔导管置入椎动脉源性狭窄的可行性,且性能优越。
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