Endovascular Stenting for Stenoses in Surgically Reconstructed Brachiocephalic Bypass Grafts: Immediate and Midterm Outcomes

Purpose: To report the use of endovascular stenting for treatment of patients with symptomatic obstruction of brachiocephalic surgical reconstructions. Methods: Twenty-two patients (17 men; mean age 65±6 years) with 24 symptomatic obstructions of brachiocephalic Dacron bypass grafts (2 aorto-innomin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of endovascular therapy 2004-06, Vol.11 (3), p.263-268
Hauptverfasser: Anzuini, Angelo, Chiesa, Roberto, Vivekananthan, Krishnamoorthy, Uretsky, Barry, Colombo, Antonio, Margonato, Alberto, Airoldi, Flavio, Rosanio, Salvatore, Augello, Giuseppe, Birnbaum, Yochai, Magnani, Giuseppe, Esposito, Gloria, Melissano, Germano, Moura, Marcelo R.L., Briguori, Carlo
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To report the use of endovascular stenting for treatment of patients with symptomatic obstruction of brachiocephalic surgical reconstructions. Methods: Twenty-two patients (17 men; mean age 65±6 years) with 24 symptomatic obstructions of brachiocephalic Dacron bypass grafts (2 aorto-innominate, 9 subclavian-carotid, and 11 carotid-subclavian) were treated with balloon-expandable stents delivered via a percutaneous brachial access or surgical exposure of the common carotid artery. A distal protection device was utilized in the 9 patients with subclavian-carotid bypass grafts. All patients were followed by clinical and Doppler examinations. Results: Procedural success was 100%; 1 (4.5%) patient developed transient intraprocedural aphasia owing to intolerance to the distal protection balloon occlusion. All 22 patients reported complete relief of their presenting symptoms. Over a 29-month follow-up, 3 (13.6%) restenoses were found, but none was due to stent compression. Conclusions: Stenting for obstructed brachiocephalic reconstructions appears to be a safe, effective, and durable therapeutic strategy.
ISSN:1526-6028
1545-1550
DOI:10.1583/03-1111.1