Michele Antonello, Andrea Xodo, Francesco Squizzato, Marco Zavatta, Carlo Maturi, Michele Piazza
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摘要
背景:本研究的目的是描述使用特定球囊可扩张支架移植治疗无名动脉(IA)阻塞性病变的单中心初步经验。方法:我们报告了4例男性患者使用Gore Viabahn球囊(Gore Medical, Flagstaff, AZ, USA)可扩张支架移植治疗不同类型IA狭窄的经验:3例患者有椎基底动脉功能不全症状,1例患者无脑血管症状。采用逆行(n =2)或顺行(n =2)入路放置支架,目的是覆盖整个病变长度并略微突出主动脉弓。扩张后用合规球囊进行。一名患者出现串联病变(IA和右颈内动脉),在IA支架植入术后,他在相同的手术过程中也接受了颈动脉支架植入术。结果:所有患者均获得技术成功。3例有症状患者均无围手术期及术后并发症,神经功能障碍消失。经过平均24±5个月的临床和影像学随访,所有支架均通畅,完全适应血管。结论:这一初步的临床经验表明,使用Gore Viabahn球囊(Gore Medical)可扩张支架移植物治疗IA阻塞性病变似乎是安全可行的,对于存在不规则斑块和不利解剖结构的血管内治疗也是如此。更大的经验和长期的数据是必须的。
Preliminary experience with new generation balloon expandable stent-graft in the treatment of innominate artery obstructive disease.
Background: The aim of this study was to describe a single center preliminary experience with the use of a specific balloon expandable stent-graft for the treatment of innominate artery (IA) obstructive lesions.
Methods: We report our experience with four male patients treated with Gore Viabahn balloon (Gore Medical, Flagstaff, AZ, USA) expandable stent-graft for different types of IA stenosis: three patients were symptomatic for vertebrobasilar insufficiency, while one patient was asymptomatic for cerebrovascular symptoms. The stent grafts were deployed using retrograde (N.=2) or antegrade approach (N.=2), aiming to cover the entire lesions length and to slightly protrude into the aortic arch. Post-dilatation was performed with a compliant balloon. One patient presented a tandem lesion (IA and right internal carotid artery) and after the stenting of the IA he was treated also with a carotid artery stenting during the same procedure.
Results: Technical success was achieved in all patients. No perioperative or postoperative complications had been reported and the neurological disorders disappeared for the three symptomatic patients. After a mean clinical and radiological follow-up of 24±5 months, all the stents were patent and perfectly adapted to the vessels.
Conclusions: This preliminary clinical experience shows that the use of the Gore Viabahn balloon (Gore Medical) expandable stent-graft seems safe and feasible for the treatment of the IA obstructive lesions, also in presence of irregular plaques and hostile anatomies for an endovascular treatment. Larger experiences and long-term data are mandatory.
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