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Learning objectives

Management of reocclusion of SFA . Antegrade and retrograde approach

Description of lesion

Long SFA Reocclusion from the ostium to the popliteal

Description of procedure

Antegrade Approach. Partial Failure of Antegrade .Retrograde approach via Anterior Tibial. Dilatation and Stenting via the retrograde approach .Closing of retrograde site .Closing of antegrade by Angioseal

Devices used

OTW Balloons Supera Stents V18 GW Terumo GW

Learning points

Antegrade puncture of CF under Echography. Difficult sub-intimal recanalzation .Retrograde puncture management. Retrograde deployment of Supera to cover ostium of SFA. Deployment of several Supera stents .Closing under Echography.

Shooting date : 2016-05-25
Last update : 2021-06-09
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  • choksi N. superb

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      • Mile C. wow realy good job guys

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        • Mile C. I have few questions. When you position proksimal sheet, how deep it needs to be in CFA ? And how you manage puncture site in anterior tibial, also with angioseal or manualy compression >

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