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摘要
我们的目的是描述一种技术,用于在因之前植入的支架导致病变闭塞而难以进入股总动脉 (CFA) 的情况下进行手术。一位72岁的女性双侧髂动脉均有严重狭窄病变,需要通过双侧股动脉进行手术。右侧 CFA 曾植入过支架,病变从股浅动脉 (SFA) 延伸至此,完全闭塞。我们从 SFA 近端插入 20G 的针头,使用微导管和导丝 (GW) 将针尖推进 CFA 支架并穿过闭塞病变。这样,我们就能通过 GW 将导引导管插入闭塞病灶。术后未发现出血等并发症。当 CFA 因支架而闭塞时,通过近端 SFA 的上升途径是一种可行的治疗方案。因此,需要采用其他方法。在这方面,经股浅动脉近端入路可能被证明是有用的。
Proximal superficial femoral artery puncture using an ascending approach for stent re-occlusion in the common femoral artery
We aimed to describe a technique for approaching the common femoral artery (CFA) in cases where doing so is difficult owing to an occluded lesion caused by a previously implanted stent. A 72-year-old woman had severe stenotic lesions in both iliac arteries that required an approach via the bilateral femoral arteries. The right CFA had a previously implanted stent and a completely occluded lesion that extended from the superficial femoral artery (SFA). A 20G needle was inserted through the proximal SFA, and the needle tip was advanced into the CFA stent and passed through the occluded lesion using a microcatheter and guide wire (GW). This allowed us to insert a guide catheter via the GW into the occluded lesion. No complications, such as bleeding, were observed after the procedure. When the CFA is occluded by a stent, an ascending approach through the proximal SFA is a viable treatment option.
Learning objective
An occluded lesion due to a previously implanted stent makes approaching the common femoral artery difficult. Hence, alternative approaches are needed. In this regard, an approach via the proximal superficial femoral artery may prove useful.