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Early Experimental and Clinical Experience With a Focal Implant for Lower Extremity Post-Angioplasty Dissection
Institution:1. Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii;2. Intact Vascular, Inc., Wayne, Pennsylvania;3. The Italian Hospital, Asuncion, Paraguay;4. CV Path, Gaithersburg, Maryland;6. Skirball Research Center, Cardiovascular Research Foundation, Orangeburg, New York
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study provides preliminary data on the safety and feasibility of the use of a novel focal implant for managing post–percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty (post-PTA) dissection.BackgroundPost-PTA dissection of the lower extremity arteries is managed with stent placement. This provides an acceptable post-intervention result but has long-term disadvantages, such as in-stent restenosis. Focal treatment of post-PTA dissection and avoidance of stents are the objectives of the Tack-It (Intact Vascular, Inc., Wayne, Pennsylvania) device.MethodsA preclinical study and first-in-human data are presented. Seven swine underwent superficial femoral artery device placement, with a self-expanding nitinol stent on 1 side and a series of 4 Tack-It devices on the other side. Specimens were harvested at 28 days. The clinical study included 15 limbs that underwent revascularization for critical limb ischemia (n = 9) or claudication (n = 6). Twenty-five lesions were treated in the superficial femoral (n = 8), popliteal (n = 7), and tibial (n = 10) arteries.ResultsThe preclinical study demonstrated a reduction in stenosis with the Tack-It (16.8 ± 2.6%) compared with stents (46.4 ± 9.8%). Neointimal thickness and injury score decreased with the Tack-It. Clinically, Tack-It placement resulted in acute technical success with resolution of the post-PTA dissection in 100% of lesions. There were no device-related complications or major amputations. Eighteen of the 25 lesions were available for angiographic follow-up at 1-year, and patency was 83.3%.ConclusionsPreclinical data suggest that the Tack-It device causes minimal vessel injury. Clinical use of the Tack-It to manage post-PTA dissection was safe and feasible in this early study and resulted in apposition of dissection flaps without stent placement.
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