Percutaneous Mechanical Thromboembolectomy in Acute Lower Limb Ischemia
Purpose To analyze the immediate outcome of percutaneous mechanical thromboembolectomy in acute infrainguinal leg ischemia in a consecutive cohort of patients with acute lower limb ischemia. Material and Method We retrospectively analyzed the data of 156 acute infrainguinal ischemic events in 148 pa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cardiovascular and interventional radiology 2019-02, Vol.42 (2), p.178-185 |
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To analyze the immediate outcome of percutaneous mechanical thromboembolectomy in acute infrainguinal leg ischemia in a consecutive cohort of patients with acute lower limb ischemia.
Material and Method
We retrospectively analyzed the data of 156 acute infrainguinal ischemic events in 148 patients. Patients presented with acute limb ischemia Rutherford category I in 68 cases (44%), Rutherford category II A in 64 instances (41%) and Rutherford II B in 24 instances (15%). In 62 cases (39.7%), the occlusion site started below the knee joint level, in 94 (60.3%) cases above. As a basic technique, an intervention was started by manual aspiration but if aspiration failed, an additional device was added. Most frequently, a rotational thrombectomy device (Rotarex, Straub Medical, Wangs, Switzerland) was used. An antegrade access to the femoral artery was the preferred access to the limb (154/156).
Results
In 145 of 156 incidents, a technical success was achieved (93%). Aspiration was used in 153 cases (98%). Rotational thrombectomy by use of the Rotarex catheter was added in 60 cases (38%). Directional atherectomy was applied in a total of five patients. As main technical complications, a downward embolization occurred (
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= 11). There were four surgical groin revisions. Five patients died during the early follow-up with four not related to the intervention. Clinically, 135 patients (86.5%) showed an improvement in their clinical situation.
Conclusion
Acute lower limb ischemia can be successfully treated by mechanical thromboembolectomy only by combining aspiration embolectomy with rotational thrombectomy in most cases but manual aspiration alone will frequently fail especially above the knee joint level. |
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ISSN: | 0174-1551 1432-086X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00270-018-2129-3 |