×
It looks like you're using an obsolete version of internet explorer. Internet explorer is no longer supported by Microsoft since the end of 2015. We invite you to use a newer browser such as Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
My Player placeholder

Become an Incathlab member and receive full access to its content!

You must be an Incathlab member to access videos without any restrictions. Register for free in one minute and access all services provided by Incathlab.You will also be able to log into Incathlab from your Facebook or twitter account by clicking on login on the top-right corner of Incathlab website.

Registration Login


In this highlighted case of the month, we review the approach for a femoro-popliteal in-stent reocclusion in an 86 years old female patient with multiple comorbidities, previously stented on the superficial femoral artery and popliteal arteries, presenting with severe left foot pain at rest and critical limb ischemia. Physical exam was pertinent for the absence of left popliteal pulse and a lower limb ultrasound showed an occlusion of the previously implanted stents. A CT-angiography scan showed an in-stent reocclusion of the stents.

Educational Objectives

  • Plan a step-by-step approach in treating SFA in-stent reocclusion.
  • Learn how and when to use Rotarex drive system.
  • Discuss treatment by drug-coated balloon vs Viabahn endoprosthesis.
  • Discuss bypass vs angioplasty.

Strategy

Plan A

  • Right common femoral artery access and a cross-over procedure 6 Fr.
  • 0.018" guidewire and support catheter.
  • Thrombectomy +/- Viabahn.

Plan B

  • Retrograde access/direct puncture of occluded stents.

Step-by-step procedure:

1) Access site:

  • 6 Fr braided sheath from the right common femoral artery and cross-over to the left using a 0.035" Cook stiff glidewire and 6 Fr Destination 45 cm guiding sheath.

2) Step by step approach:

  • Initial angiography showed severe stenosis of the ostial superficial femoral artery with occlusion of the two oversized implanted stents and a short distal occlusion of the antero-tibial artery.
  • In-stent crossing was performed using a 0.018" hydrophilic Advantage glidewire followed by a 0.018" Navicross support catheter.
  • Over-the-wire rotational thrombectomy was then performed using a Rotarex drive system.
  • Predilatation intra-stent and of the ostial superficial femoral artery was performed using a 4.0 mm balloon followed by PTA using 3 drug coated balloons of 5.0 mm.
  • Angiographic control showed >50% residual stenosis at the stent overlap level treated by a further dilation using a high pressure 6.0 mm Mustang balloon inflated to 26 atm.
  • The final angiographic outcome showed <30% residual stenosis and a clear dorsalis pedis pulse was noted.
  • Closure of access site using a femoseal was undertaken.

 

 

 

 

Bibliography

1. ​Pan, T.; Tian, S. yun; Liu, Z.; Zhang, T.; Li, C.; Ji, D. hua Combination of RotarexⓇS Rotational Atherothrombectomy and Drug-Coated Balloonangioplasty for Femoropopliteal Total In-Stent Occlusion. Ann. Vasc. Surg. 2022, 80, 213–222, doi:10.1016/J.AVSG.2021.08.058.
 
2. Yu, J.S.; Park, K.-M.; Jeon, Y.S.; Cho, S.G.; Hong, K.C.; Shin, W.Y.; Choe, Y.-M.; Shin, S.-H.; Kim, K.R. Midterm Outcome of Femoral Artery Stenting and Factors Affecting Patency. Vasc. Spec. Int. 2015, 31, 115–119, doi:10.5758/vsi.2015.31.4.115.
 
3. ​Gao, M.; Zhao, X.; Tao, Y.; Wang, L.; Xia, M.; Tong, Z.; Hou, C.; Hua, Y. Incidence and Predictors of In-Stent Re-Stenosis in the Superficial Femoral Artery: Evaluation of Long-Term Outcomes by Color Duplex Ultrasound. Ultrasound Med. Biol. 2016, 42, 717–726, doi:10.1016/J.ULTRASMEDBIO.2015.11.001.
 
4. Ye, M.; Ni, Q.; Zhu, Y.; Du, Y.; Wang, Y.; Guo, X.; Zhang, L.; Feng, Z. Stent Graft vs Drug-Coated Balloon in Endovascular Treatment of Complex Femoropopliteal Artery Lesions: A 2-Center Experience. https://doi.org/10.1177/15266028231201097 2023, doi:10.1177/15266028231201097.
Shooting date : 2022-06-05
Last update : 2024-04-17
Koen Deloose
Dendermonde, Belgium

Our Cases of the Month

The case of the month is a new way for our users to watch, learn, and share with incathlab. They can watch a video that highlights an innovative case and uses excellent pedagogical techniques, lear...

Share

Suggestions

Discover your Monthly Case
Honolulu : Sunday, September 17th 2023 from 09:07pm to 09:07pm (GMT-10)
San Francisco : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 12:07am to 12:07am (GMT-7)
New York : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 03:07am to 03:07am (GMT-4)
Buenos Aires : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 04:07am to 04:07am (GMT-3)
Reykjavik : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 07:07am to 07:07am (GMT)
London / Dublin : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 08:07am to 08:07am (GMT+1)
Paris / Berlin : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 09:07am to 09:07am (GMT+2)
Istanbul : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 10:07am to 10:07am (GMT+3)
Moscou / Dubaï : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 11:07am to 11:07am (GMT+4)
Bangkok : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 02:07pm to 02:07pm (GMT+7)
Shanghai : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 03:07pm to 03:07pm (GMT+8)
Tokyo : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 04:07pm to 04:07pm (GMT+9)
Sydney : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 06:07pm to 06:07pm (GMT+11)
Wellington : Monday, September 18th 2023 from 08:07pm to 08:07pm (GMT+13)

Complex multivascular patient with occluded brachiocephalic trunk

Case of the month: September 2023

Share
Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 03pm to 04pm (GMT+2)
Honolulu : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 03am to 04am (GMT-10)
San Francisco : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 06am to 07am (GMT-7)
New York : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 09am to 10am (GMT-4)
Buenos Aires : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 10am to 11am (GMT-3)
Reykjavik : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 01pm to 02pm (GMT)
London / Dublin : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 02pm to 03pm (GMT+1)
Paris / Berlin : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 03pm to 04pm (GMT+2)
Istanbul : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 04pm to 05pm (GMT+3)
Moscou / Dubaï : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 05pm to 06pm (GMT+4)
Bangkok : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 08pm to 09pm (GMT+7)
Shanghai : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 09pm to 10pm (GMT+8)
Tokyo : Tuesday, April 27th 2021 from 10pm to 11pm (GMT+9)
Sydney : Wednesday, April 28th 2021 from 12am to 01am (GMT+11)
Wellington : Wednesday, April 28th 2021 from 02am to 03am (GMT+13)

Preserving Coronary Access After TAVI

Case of the month: September 2021

Share
Scroll Up