Stenting of occluded short segment of proximal right common iliac artery
Abstract
Dear Editor,
A 45-year-old white female presented with claudication symptoms in right leg. Lower extremity angiogram
by accessing left femoral artery revealed total occlusion of the ostial right common iliac artery (Figure 1).
Another sheath inserted right femoral artery and a stiff glidewire advanced and crossed the chronic total
occlusion. A 5mm x 2 cm balloon was advanced and inflated. Post inflation there was about 40% residual
stenosis with establishment of flow. A 7 x 27 mm balloon expandable stent was advanced and deployed at
the lesion site. Post inflation there was good opposition of the stent with no residual stenosis at the stented
segment (Figure 2). Patient had no symptoms after the procedure. Successful results can be obtained by
stenting of chronic total occlusions of iliac arteries with restenosis rate less than 10 % (1).
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References
- Murphy TP, Khwaja AA, Webb MS. Aortoiliac stent placement in patients treated for intermittent claudication. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 1998;9(3):421-428.
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Dentistry
Journal Section
Conference Paper
Authors
Publication Date
September 30, 2010
Submission Date
December 21, 2009
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2010 Volume: 17 Number: 3