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

Directional atherectomy for retained valves in a femoropopliteal saphenous vein bypass graft

  • Tanvi Subramanian, MD,
  • Robert Weiss, MD,
  • Cheong Jun Lee, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 101406

Abstract

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We describe the case of a 62-year-old man presenting 2 months after a reversed great saphenous vein femoropopliteal bypass performed for critical limb ischemia. He was found to have early, high-grade bypass graft stenosis on duplex ultrasound. Subsequent angiography demonstrated flow limitations secondary to two areas of retained venous valves in the proximal and mid-portions of the vein graft. The culprit valve lesions were successfully lysed endovascularly with a HawkOne (Medtronic) directional atherectomy device. This case demonstrates a safe, novel use of a directional atherectomy device for treatment of remnant valves causing hemodynamically significant flow problems in peripheral vein grafts.

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