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Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents
The goal of this work was to assess the effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion classified according to TASC using a self-expanding stent Jaguar SM. The study group included 95 patients (61 men and 34 women) who underwent treatment for stenosis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3529708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23269933 |
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author | Kordecki, Kazimierz Łukasiewicz, Adam Nowicki, Mirosław Lewszuk, Andrzej Kowalewski, Radosław Panek, Bogusław Zawadzki, Michał Michalak, Paweł Gacko, Marek Łebkowska, Urszula |
author_facet | Kordecki, Kazimierz Łukasiewicz, Adam Nowicki, Mirosław Lewszuk, Andrzej Kowalewski, Radosław Panek, Bogusław Zawadzki, Michał Michalak, Paweł Gacko, Marek Łebkowska, Urszula |
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description | The goal of this work was to assess the effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion classified according to TASC using a self-expanding stent Jaguar SM. The study group included 95 patients (61 men and 34 women) who underwent treatment for stenosis or occlusion of lower limb arteries at the Department of Radiology of the University Hospital in Bialystok and the Diagnostic Radiology Department of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Interior (MSWiA) in Warsaw between 2005 and 2007. All arterial lesions were of atherosclerotic etiology. The shortest stenotic fragment was 10 mm long and the longest occluded arterial fragment did not exceed 90 mm. Morphological classification of iliac artery lesions in treated patients was performed according to TASC II classification and included 10 patients with type A, 39 cases of type B, 36 with type C and 10 patients with type D lesions. Endovascular procedure failed to restore flow in five patients with TASC type D lesions, who were later referred for surgery. One patient suffered a complication – vessel perforation during predilatation, and had a stentgraft implanted. In 95% of patients stents were expanded using a balloon after implantation. Good results were achieved in practically all patients who underwent stent implantation. Patients were subjected to follow-up clinical and imaging evaluation during next 1–24 months. Success rate of the performed procedures as well as in a 30-day observation period was 100% in case of stenosis and 80% in case of vessel occlusion. A follow-up after 12 and 24 months showed patency of treated vessels in 84% and 76% of patients, respectively. |
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spelling | pubmed-35297082012-12-26 Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents Kordecki, Kazimierz Łukasiewicz, Adam Nowicki, Mirosław Lewszuk, Andrzej Kowalewski, Radosław Panek, Bogusław Zawadzki, Michał Michalak, Paweł Gacko, Marek Łebkowska, Urszula Pol J Radiol Review Article The goal of this work was to assess the effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion classified according to TASC using a self-expanding stent Jaguar SM. The study group included 95 patients (61 men and 34 women) who underwent treatment for stenosis or occlusion of lower limb arteries at the Department of Radiology of the University Hospital in Bialystok and the Diagnostic Radiology Department of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Interior (MSWiA) in Warsaw between 2005 and 2007. All arterial lesions were of atherosclerotic etiology. The shortest stenotic fragment was 10 mm long and the longest occluded arterial fragment did not exceed 90 mm. Morphological classification of iliac artery lesions in treated patients was performed according to TASC II classification and included 10 patients with type A, 39 cases of type B, 36 with type C and 10 patients with type D lesions. Endovascular procedure failed to restore flow in five patients with TASC type D lesions, who were later referred for surgery. One patient suffered a complication – vessel perforation during predilatation, and had a stentgraft implanted. In 95% of patients stents were expanded using a balloon after implantation. Good results were achieved in practically all patients who underwent stent implantation. Patients were subjected to follow-up clinical and imaging evaluation during next 1–24 months. Success rate of the performed procedures as well as in a 30-day observation period was 100% in case of stenosis and 80% in case of vessel occlusion. A follow-up after 12 and 24 months showed patency of treated vessels in 84% and 76% of patients, respectively. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3529708/ /pubmed/23269933 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2012 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Kordecki, Kazimierz Łukasiewicz, Adam Nowicki, Mirosław Lewszuk, Andrzej Kowalewski, Radosław Panek, Bogusław Zawadzki, Michał Michalak, Paweł Gacko, Marek Łebkowska, Urszula Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents |
title | Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents |
title_full | Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents |
title_fullStr | Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents |
title_short | Assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding Jaguar SM stents |
title_sort | assessment of effectiveness of endovascular treatment of common and external iliac artery stenosis/occlusion using self-expanding jaguar sm stents |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3529708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23269933 |
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