Subintimal angioplasty and stenting in chronic total femoropopliteal artery occlusions: Early- and mid-term outcomes
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Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the initial and    mid-term patency rates of chronic total femoropopliteal artery (FPA)    occlusions treated by subintimal angioplasty (SIA) and stenting.    Methods: From March 2010 to February 2013, 74 patients were included in    the study. Seventy two patients with total occlusion of the FPA and good    distal runoff (2 or 3 patent vessels) were treated with percutaneous SIA    and stenting. All patients had severe claudication or critical limb    ischemia. In all cases, the procedure was performed with a contralateral    approach. Follow-up was done at 6 months with clinical evaluation and    color-Doppler. If it was necessary, peripheric angiography was    performed.    Results: Immediate technical success was achieved in 72 (97\%) patients.    Two (3\%) distal embolizations, 2 (3\%) groin hematomas, 1 (1\%) femoral    pseudoaneurysm and 1 (1\%) rupture of the junction-external    iliac-superficial femoral artery occurred. All of the complications were    treated successfully. Total occlusion in 1 patient and critical    occlusion in 3 patients were showed at the 6th month. Patency rate at    the sixth month was 94\% with a stent length of 13.4 +/- 8.2 cm.    Conclusions: Percutaneous SIA and stenting for chronic total of the FPA    occlusion showed good initial and mid-term patency rates, with few    periprocedural complications.
