Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia

This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in a case in which an excessive thrombotic formation in the infrarenal aorta caused occlusion of the iliac artery and the ipsilateral crural arteries. A 51-year-old man was admitted to the authors’ hosp...

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Autores principales: Gergana T Taneva, Georgios Karaolanis, Marco Pipitone, Giovanni Torsello, Konstantinos P Donas
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:40e815c9e19d4434b92b9e1b92894f542021-12-04T16:01:13ZCombined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia10.15420/ver.2018.18.12516-33022516-3299https://doaj.org/article/40e815c9e19d4434b92b9e1b92894f542019-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.verjournal.com/articles/Aortoiliac-Thrombotic-Obliteration-Popliteo-Cruralhttps://doaj.org/toc/2516-3299https://doaj.org/toc/2516-3302This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in a case in which an excessive thrombotic formation in the infrarenal aorta caused occlusion of the iliac artery and the ipsilateral crural arteries. A 51-year-old man was admitted to the authors’ hospital with symptomatology of acute lower limb ischaemia. He had undergone endovascular treatment with placement of kissing stents in the common iliac arteries 2 years previously. A CT angiography scan revealed an extensive thrombus formation in the entire infrarenal aorta occluding the distal infrarenal aorta, the iliac artery and the crural arteries. He underwent a hybrid approach, with exposure of only the right common femoral artery and over-the-wire embolectomy of the infrarenal aorta and the iliac artery, and after the restoration of the inflow, an embolectomy of the peripheral vessels was carried out. To cover the residual aortic thrombus and to restore the severe in-stent restenosis of the previously deployed bare stents, three covered balloon-expandable stents were deployed in kissing technique. The patient was discharged on the fourth postoperative day with palpable peripheral pulses. Combined surgical and endovascular techniques minimise the operative trauma and length of hospital stay for the patient, successfully restoring the perfusion in a physiological manner.Gergana T TanevaGeorgios KaraolanisMarco PipitoneGiovanni TorselloKonstantinos P DonasRadcliffe Medical MediaarticleDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemRC666-701ENVascular and Endovascular Review , Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 45-47 (2019)
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topic Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
spellingShingle Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Gergana T Taneva
Georgios Karaolanis
Marco Pipitone
Giovanni Torsello
Konstantinos P Donas
Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia
description This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in a case in which an excessive thrombotic formation in the infrarenal aorta caused occlusion of the iliac artery and the ipsilateral crural arteries. A 51-year-old man was admitted to the authors’ hospital with symptomatology of acute lower limb ischaemia. He had undergone endovascular treatment with placement of kissing stents in the common iliac arteries 2 years previously. A CT angiography scan revealed an extensive thrombus formation in the entire infrarenal aorta occluding the distal infrarenal aorta, the iliac artery and the crural arteries. He underwent a hybrid approach, with exposure of only the right common femoral artery and over-the-wire embolectomy of the infrarenal aorta and the iliac artery, and after the restoration of the inflow, an embolectomy of the peripheral vessels was carried out. To cover the residual aortic thrombus and to restore the severe in-stent restenosis of the previously deployed bare stents, three covered balloon-expandable stents were deployed in kissing technique. The patient was discharged on the fourth postoperative day with palpable peripheral pulses. Combined surgical and endovascular techniques minimise the operative trauma and length of hospital stay for the patient, successfully restoring the perfusion in a physiological manner.
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author Gergana T Taneva
Georgios Karaolanis
Marco Pipitone
Giovanni Torsello
Konstantinos P Donas
author_facet Gergana T Taneva
Georgios Karaolanis
Marco Pipitone
Giovanni Torsello
Konstantinos P Donas
author_sort Gergana T Taneva
title Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia
title_short Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia
title_full Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia
title_fullStr Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia
title_full_unstemmed Combined Less-invasive Surgical and Endovascular Technique to Minimise Operative Trauma and Treat Excessive Aortoiliac Thrombotic Obliteration with Popliteo-crural Involvement and Acute Limb Ischaemia
title_sort combined less-invasive surgical and endovascular technique to minimise operative trauma and treat excessive aortoiliac thrombotic obliteration with popliteo-crural involvement and acute limb ischaemia
publisher Radcliffe Medical Media
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/40e815c9e19d4434b92b9e1b92894f54
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