Journal of Medical Case Reports (Mar 2019)

Successful bailout procedure for acute popliteal artery occlusion associated with EXOSEAL® vascular closure device: a case report

  • Ryota Urata,
  • Tetsuya Nomura,
  • Yusuke Hori,
  • Kenichi Yoshioka,
  • Hiroshi Kubota,
  • Daisuke Miyawaki,
  • Takeshi Sugimoto,
  • Masakazu Kikai,
  • Natsuya Keira,
  • Tetsuya Tatsumi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-018-1950-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Vascular closure devices have been widely used to achieve rapid hemostasis after percutaneous catheterization procedures via the common femoral artery. The EXOSEAL vascular closure device is a device that can deliver a bioabsorbable polyglycolic acid plug to fill the subcutaneous puncture route at the groin for rapid hemostasis, and this device has a lower risk of arterial occlusion than other vascular closure devices. Case presentation An 83-year-old Japanese man underwent percutaneous coronary intervention for a proximal stenosis in his left circumflex artery through a 7-Fr sheath from his right common femoral artery. We encountered acute popliteal artery occlusion associated with EXOSEAL vascular closure device. We detected the plug material of this device at the occluded lesion by intravascular ultrasound, and performed successful bailout stenting after pulling the embolus with an inflated balloon catheter up to the superficial femoral artery from the popliteal artery. Conclusion Acute limb ischemia caused by an EXOSEAL vascular closure device is a very rare complication. Balloon angioplasty and stenting are considered to be effective options to deal with the plug dislodgement of an EXOSEAL vascular closure device. We must be prepared for every rare complication during endovascular treatment.

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