Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2020)

Target region oxygenation-based endovascular treatment in a chronic limb-threatening ischemia patient with multifocal arterial diseases

  • Naoki Unno, MD, PhD,
  • Kazunori Inuzuka, MD, PhD,
  • Masaki Sano, MD, PhD,
  • Takafumi Kayama, MD,
  • Ena Naruse, CVT,
  • Hiroya Takeuchi, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 228 – 232

Abstract

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Patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia often have multiple segmental diseases requiring revascularization. However, there is no defined milestone to indicate sufficient endovascular treatment (EVT). Using multiple near-infrared spectroscopic oximeters, we intraoperatively monitored regional tissue oxygen saturation (rSO2) to perform target region oxygenation-based EVT for a patient with chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Stent placement at the superficial femoral artery and angioplasty of the tibioperoneal trunk enabled rSO2 in the target ischemic regions (dorsal foot and heel) to be >50% for ulcer healing. We herein describe target region oxygenation-based EVT with rSO2 monitoring as an effective strategy for performing the minimum requisite procedures.

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