磁共振成像和组织学对深静脉动脉化的启示

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE EJVES Vascular Forum Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2024.04.003
Bright Benfor , Judit Csore , Deborah C. Vela , Miguel Montero-Baker , Trisha L. Roy
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导言经皮深静脉动脉化(DVA)正在成为慢性肢体威胁性缺血(CLTI)患者肢体抢救的一种有前途的替代方法,因为传统的血管重建技术没有任何合理的解剖选择。然而,人们对它的作用机制仍不完全了解。本报告旨在发现 DVA 术后肢体发生的一些组织学改变。本简短报告介绍了一例 53 岁女性因卢瑟福 5 型 CLTI 而接受 DVA 术的病例。虽然干预手术很成功,并有证据表明足部血流得到改善,但术后感染恶化导致膝下截肢,四周后截肢。采集血管进行组织学分析后发现了静脉动脉化的特征,如平滑肌细胞增生和新内膜增生,甚至在未进行 DVA 的成对胫后静脉也是如此。这需要进一步研究,以充分了解 DVA 的作用机制,并探索成对静脉在维持足部动脉血流中的作用。
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histological Insights Into Deep Venous Arterialisation

Introduction

Percutaneous deep venous arterialisation (DVA) is emerging as a promising alternative for limb salvage in chronic limb threatening ischaemia (CLTI) patients without any reasonable anatomical option for conventional revascularisation techniques. However, its mechanism of action remains incompletely understood. This report aimed to find some of the histological alterations occurring in the limb following DVA.

Report

This short report presents the case of a 53 year old female who underwent DVA for Rutherford 5 CLTI. Although the intervention was successful and showed evidence of improved blood flow to the foot, the post-operative course was notable due to worsening infection leading to a below knee amputation four weeks later. The blood vessels were harvested for histological analysis, which found features of venous arterialisation such as smooth muscle cell proliferation and neointimal hyperplasia, even in the paired posterior tibial vein that did not undergo DVA.

Discussion

This case demonstrated unexpected histological changes occurring in the paired posterior tibial vein that did not undergo DVA. This warrants further investigations to fully understand the mechanisms at play in DVA and to explore the role of the paired vein in sustaining arterialised flow to the foot.

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EJVES Vascular Forum
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