Closure Device Migration: An Unusual Cause of Acute Limb Ischaemia Following a Simple Endovascular Procedure

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Alexandre Oliny , Côme Bosse , Philippe Charbonneau , Stephan Haulon , Dominique Fabre
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Abstract

Introduction

Acute limb ischaemia resulting from foreign body embolisation is an infrequent yet critical complication associated with vascular closure devices (VCDs). Despite the widespread use of VCDs, rare complications such as fragment emboli pose unique challenges, necessitating heightened clinical awareness. This case report presents a case of acute limb ischaemia caused by a VCD malfunction following an endovascular procedure.

Report

A 70 year old male who was diagnosed with a severe claudication of the lower extremity (Rutherford III) due to right common iliac stenosis, underwent angioplasty using a FemoSeal (Terumo Ltd., Surrey, UK) to close the right femoral artery access. Two weeks later, the patient presented with acute lower limb ischaemia due to a right popliteal–tibial occlusion. Emergency surgical thrombo-embolectomy was successfully performed from a medial popliteal approach, and the thrombus, which contained a polymer disc from the VCD at its distal end, was completely removed.

Discussion

Despite VCDs being proven safe and efficient, rare complications such as fragment emboli can occur, and physicians should be aware of the possible delayed onset of symptoms. Moreover, the radiolucent nature of the polymer disc in a FemoSeal complicates diagnostic imaging. While endovascular approaches exist, open surgery is a safe and effective strategy for retrieving fragments and treating the patient in acute limb ischaemia cases.

Conclusion

Physicians should remain vigilant for embolic risks associated with vascular closure devices, even with suitable anatomy and following guidelines, especially considering the trend toward early ambulation and discharge.

闭合装置移位:简单血管内手术后急性肢体缺血的一个不寻常原因
导言异物栓塞导致的急性肢体缺血是血管闭合器(VCD)的一种不常见但却很严重的并发症。尽管血管闭合器已被广泛使用,但碎片栓塞等罕见并发症仍构成了独特的挑战,因此有必要提高临床认识。本病例报告介绍了一例血管内手术后因 VCD 故障导致急性肢体缺血的病例。报告一名 70 岁的男性因右髂总动脉狭窄而被诊断为下肢严重跛行(卢瑟福 III 型),他接受了血管成形术,使用 FemoSeal(泰尔茂有限公司,英国萨里郡)封闭了右股动脉通路。两周后,患者因右侧腘胫动脉闭塞而出现急性下肢缺血。从腘窝内侧入路成功实施了紧急血栓栓塞切除术,血栓被完全清除,血栓远端含有一个来自 VCD 的聚合物圆盘。此外,FemoSeal 聚合物椎间盘的放射性透明特性使影像诊断变得复杂。结论即使有合适的解剖结构并遵循指南,特别是考虑到早期活动和出院的趋势,医生仍应警惕与血管闭合装置相关的栓塞风险。
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