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Injury of the superficial femoral artery and posterior tibial artery associated with an atherectomy device.
Objectives: Rotational atherectomy can offer a viable treatment for occlusive peripheral artery disease; maintaining the minimal invasiveness of an endovascular procedure, while allowing for a more complete lesion debridement compared with balloon angioplasty. This case report outlines a complication of guidewire entrapment associated with rotational atherectomy in the superficial femoral artery (SFA).
Methods: A 57-year-old male underwent an atherectomy with Rotorex for left lower limb foot pain. During the procedure, the guidewire was suctioned into the atherectomy device, preventing any further advancement of the device and damaging the SFA and posterior tibial artery (PTA).
Results: The atherectomy device was withdrawn and a new vascular access site was gained in the left PTA. A covered stent was inserted to treat the original SFA lesion, and balloon angioplasty was used to repair the device-induced damaged to the PTA.
Conclusion: While guidewire complications have been previously reported, this case report details the first reported case, to our knowledge, of guidewire entrapment while using a rotational atherectomy device. Knowledge of this possible complication of rotational atherectomy can aid in clinical decision making when choosing between treatments for peripheral vascular disease.
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Vascular provides readers with new and unusual up-to-date articles and case reports focusing on vascular and endovascular topics. It is a highly international forum for the discussion and debate of all aspects of this distinct surgical specialty. It also features opinion pieces, literature reviews and controversial issues presented from various points of view.