Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2024)

A novel approach to deep venous arterialization using WavelinQ EndoAVF technology

  • Olivia K. Pickering, BA (Comms), MD,
  • Thavenesh K. Ramachandren, MBChB, MSurg (Vasc), FRACS (Vasc),
  • Rebecca Mortensen, MBBS, MPH,
  • Christopher L. Delaney, BBiotech, BMBS, PhD, FRACS (Vasc)

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 101407

Abstract

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Deep venous arterialization is increasingly being considered for the management of patients with “no option chronic limb threatening ischemia” (CLTI) who would otherwise require a major limb amputation. WavelinQ (Becton Dickinson) is a new technology increasing in popularity for its role in the formation of endovascular arteriovenous fistulas but might well have applications in other areas of vascular surgery. We present a novel approach to deep venous arterialization using WavelinQ arteriovenous fistula technology for a patient with nonreconstructable chronic limb threatening ischemia experiencing both rest pain and forefoot gangrene. The patient’s early tissue loss healed and he remained symptom free at 6 months after the intervention.

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