Percutaneous transluminal rotational atherectomy in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease using a transluminal endatherectomy catheter (TEC): Initial results and angiographic follow-up |
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Authors: | Norbert Rilinger Johannes Görich Reinhard Scharrer-Pamler Jochen Vogel Reinhard Tomczak Elmar Merkle Roman Sokiranski Hans-Jürgen Brambs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of X-ray Diagnostics, Radiological University Clinic and Outpatient Clinic, University of Ulm, Steinh?velstrasse 9, D-89075, Ulm, Germany 2. Department of Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Surgical University Clinic and Outpatient Clinic, University of Ulm, Steinh?velstrasse 9, D-89075, Ulm, Germany
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Abstract: | Purpose To evaluate the clinical results of percutaneous transluminal rotational atherectomy in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease. Methods Rotational atherectomy was performed in 39 patients aged 39–87 years (mean 66.6 years). A total of 71 lesions (43 stenoses and 28 occlusions) were treated in 40 limbs. Additional balloon angioplasty was required in 54% of lesions. Fifteen patients (37.5%) presented in Fontaine stage II, 10 patients (25%) in Fontaine stage III and 15 patients (37.5%) in Fontaine stage IV. Rotational atherectomy at 750 rpm was carried out over a 0.014-inch guidewire with continuous aspiration into a vacuum, bottle. Follow-up angiography and color flow Doppler examinations were performed in 22 patients (23 limbs) after a mean period of 6 months (range 2–14 months) Results There was one primary technical failure. In 36 of 40 lesions there was a good angiographic result with residual stenoses in less than 30%. In 70 lesions treated by rotational atherectomy, however, 54% showed residual stenoses of 30%–50% and these cases required additional balloon angioplasty. The mean ankle-brachial index improved significantly (p<0.001), from 0.49 before the procedure to 1.01 after the procedure. A single distal embolus, related to primary recanalization, occurred and there were two large inguinal hematomas. Cumulative clinical patency after 6 months was 83.8% and cumulative angiographic patency after 6 months was 79.1%. Conclusion Percutaneous rotational atherectomy is a promising approach for the treatment of chronic peripheral vascular disease. Further prospective, randomized studies are necessary to compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with this new technical approach. |
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Keywords: | Peripheral vascular disease Percutaneous transluminal rotational atherectomy |
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