Success rate of endovascular recanalization for femoropopliteal artery total occlusion using the wingman catheter system
Chronic total occlusion (CTO) in the femoropopliteal artery is challenging to treat. The Wingman catheter system is a novel device for CTO penetration with a nitinol/stainless steel beveled tip. There is a lack of real-world clinical data indicating the success rate. We evaluated the efficacy of the...
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description | Chronic total occlusion (CTO) in the femoropopliteal artery is challenging to treat. The Wingman catheter system is a novel device for CTO penetration with a nitinol/stainless steel beveled tip. There is a lack of real-world clinical data indicating the success rate. We evaluated the efficacy of the Wingman system. This was a single-center retrospective study. We enrolled 27 consecutives patients who underwent treatment for femoropopliteal CTO using the Wingman system in 2021. The primary outcome was success of CTO-crossing and secondary outcomes were success of the procedure, Wingman-related complications, and predictors for success of Wingman crossing. The mean age of the study population was 76 years and the mean CTO length was 122 mm. The success rate of Wingman crossing was 40.7% and the overall procedure success rate was 100%. Only one case of embolism and one of perforation associated with the Wingman procedure were seen; both were successfully recovered. Univariate analysis revealed in-stent occlusion and non-severe calcification to be factors associated with success (16.7% vs 0%,
p
= 0.012 and 12.5% vs 50.0%,
p
= 0.036, respectively). These real-world data of the Wingman system demonstrate it to be a safe and one of option for treating femoropopliteal CTO. |
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