CVIR Endovascular (Jul 2023)

The ViaHole technique: a novel approach for recanalizing major side branch occluded by Viabahn stent-graft

  • Takuya Haraguchi,
  • Masanaga Tsujimoto,
  • Ryo Otake,
  • Yoshifumi Kashima,
  • Katsuhiko Sato,
  • Tsutomu Fujita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-023-00385-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Introduction In managing arterial rupture, stent-graft implantation may cause limb ischemia by crossing a major branch for hemostasis. The ViaHole technique could circumvent a major branch occlusion. Materials and methods The process involved advancing retrograde devices into an occluded major branch by the stent-graft implantation to reach the outer surface of the stent-graft, puncturing the stent-graft with a 20-gauge needle to touch the retrograde device, manipulating the guidewire through the needle hole and externalizing it, advancing the microcatheter into the proximal lumen, catching the microcatheter using an antegrade 4-Fr catheter, inserting an antegrade guidewire into the retrograde microcatheter to cross the stent-graft hole, dilating the lesion and stent-graft hole using a 3.0-mm balloon, and ensuring hemostasis at the puncture site. Results A 72-year-old male with a history of stent-grafted treatment for right popliteal aneurysm presented with acute limb ischemia (ALI). The occlusion spanned distal superficial femoral artery to the below-the-knee arteries. Hemostasis was achieved after an unintentional rupture of the proximal posterior tibial artery during surgical thrombectomy by implanting endoluminal stent-grafts instead of surgical bypass due to no distal anastomosis site. However, recurrent ALI occurred three months later. Surgical bypass was again deemed unfeasible due to no run-off. Unsuccessful recanalization attempts of the bilateral tibial arteries led us to perform the ViaHole technique to recanalize the peroneal artery occlusion. Finally. successful revascularization was achieved, and 1-year patency was confirmed. Conclusions The ViaHole technique may be valuable for revascularizing a major side branch occluded by stent-graft implantation.

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