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Kissing balloon and stenting of ostial right and left common iliac artery lesions

Year 2010, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, - , 30.06.2010

Abstract

Dear Editor,
A 77-year-old white male presented with symptoms of claudication had ankle brachial indices (ABI) in the range of 0.5 bilaterally at rest. A peripheral angiogram by accessing right groin was done which revealed ostial 80-90% lesion in the right common iliac artery and 90-95% lesion in the left common iliac artery (Figure 1). The left femoral artery was punctured, and a sheath was advanced. Both lesions were wired with a stiff glidewire. A 5mm x 4 cm balloon was advanced and simultaneous kissing balloon inflation was done in both ostia of the common iliac arteries. Post inflation there was about 50% residual. A 7 x 27 mm Express stent advanced to the right common iliac artery lesion and a 7 x 23 mm Genesis stent was advanced to the left common iliac artery lesion. Simultaneous deployment of the stents was done at 6 atmospheres. A 9 x 2 cm balloon used to post-dilate the left common iliac stent with a good result (Figure 2). Patient had total relief of symptoms. As seen in this patient, ABI's below 0.5 correlate with severe anatomical lesions (1).

Key words: Peripheral artery disease, kissing balloon, stenting

References

  • Becker GJ, McClenny TE, Kovacs ME, et al. The importance of increasing public and physician awareness of peripheral arterial disease. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2001.

Kissing balloon and stenting of ostial right and left common iliac artery lesions

Year 2010, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, - , 30.06.2010

Abstract

Dear Editor,
A 77-year-old white male presented with symptoms of claudication had ankle brachial indices (ABI) in the
range of 0.5 bilaterally at rest. A lower extremity angiogram by accessing right groin was done which revealed
ostial 90-95% lesion in the right common iliac artery and 80-90% lesion in the left common iliac artery (Figure
1). The left femoral artery was punctured, and a sheath was advanced. Both lesions were wired with a stiff
glidewire. A 5mm x 4 cm balloon was advanced and simultaneous kissing balloon inflation was done in
both ostia of the common iliac arteries. Post inflation there was about 50% residual. A 7 x 27 mm balloon
expandable stent advanced to the right common iliac artery lesion and a 7 x 23 mm balloon expandable stent
was advanced to the left common iliac artery lesion. Simultaneous deployment of the stents was done at 6
atmospheres. A 9 x 2 cm balloon used to post-dilate the left common iliac stent with a good result (Figure
2). Patient had total relief of symptoms. As seen in this patient, ABIs below 0.5 correlate with severe
anatomical lesions (1).

References

  • Becker GJ, McClenny TE, Kovacs ME, et al. The importance of increasing public and physician awareness of peripheral arterial disease. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2001.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Letter to the Editor
Authors

Nuri Akkuş

Publication Date June 30, 2010
Submission Date December 21, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 17 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Akkuş N. Kissing balloon and stenting of ostial right and left common iliac artery lesions. Med J SDU. 2010;17(2).

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