CVIR Endovascular (Dec 2019)

Treatment of an external iliac artery chronic total occlusion using alternate access sites

  • Justin Ratcliffe,
  • Mike Gorenchtein,
  • Pankaj Khullar,
  • Abel Casso Dominguez,
  • Mohan Satish,
  • Philip Green,
  • Joseph Puma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-019-0089-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background With the advent of endovascular techniques, alternate sites such as the pedal and radial arteries can now be accessed when treating peripheral arterial disease to reduce procedural complications, shorten recovery time, and improve patient comfort. However, a paucity of literature exists on the availability of support devices that can be utilized during challenging cases. Case presentation A 70 year-old female patient presented for evaluation of severe lifestyle-limiting left-sided claudication refractory to maximal medical therapy. Angiography revealed a chronic total occlusion of the left external iliac artery, which was treated successfully by percutaneous intervention via a primary transpedal approach and with the assistance of the Outback® Elite re-entry device. The patient was discharged 2 h after the procedure and reported significant symptom improvement at follow-up. Conclusion This case highlights a newly adopted endovascular approach through an alternate access site and illustrates how the Outback® Elite device can be used as an adjunctive tool in the treatment of complex lower-extremity vascular lesions.

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