末期外周动脉疾病经皮深静脉动脉化术的最新进展。

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Surgical technology international Pub Date : 2024-11-18
Akila Pai, Krystina N Choinski, Prashanth Palvannan, Ajit G Rao, Rami O Tadros
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进展性外周动脉疾病,尤其是胫骨血管和足部血管疾病,会严重限制血管外科医生和介入医生为患者提供的介入治疗。末期外周动脉疾病通常被描述为脚部没有远端目标的疾病。传统上,截肢是这些患者的唯一选择。然而,随着外科手术和血管内技术的发展,现在可以采用外科手术和外周深静脉动脉化术(pDVA)。pDVA 在胫动脉和静脉之间建立动静脉通道,并用覆盖支架移植物进行加固,以增加肢体远端灌注,提高无截肢生存率。已有许多技术被描述过,但目前唯一正式上市并正在研究中的 pDVA 设备是 LimFlow 系统(LimFlow SA,法国巴黎)。我院已为多名没有其他手术治疗方法的血管患者实施了 pDVA。我们将介绍这些患者的手术技术、术后护理和治疗效果。此外,我们还将探讨 LimFlow 系统在当今血管治疗中的最新效果和适用性。
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Updates on the Utilization of Percutaneous Deep Vein Arterialization in End-Stage Peripheral Arterial Disease.

Progressive peripheral artery disease, especially in the tibial and pedal vessels, can severely limit the interventions that vascular surgeons and interventionalists can provide to patients. End-stage peripheral arterial disease is often described as a disease where there are no distal targets available in the foot. Traditionally, amputation has been the only option for these patients. However with advancements in surgical and endovascular technology, surgical and now peripheral deep vein arterialization (pDVA) can be utilized. In pDVA, an arteriovenous channel is created between a tibial artery and vein and reinforced with covered stent grafts in order to increase distal limb perfusion and improve amputation-free survival. Many techniques have been described, but currently the only formal device marketed and under investigation for pDVA is the LimFlow System (LimFlow SA, Paris, France). Our institution has performed pDVA for multiple vascular patients with no other available surgical interventions. We describe the technique, postoperative care, and outcomes for these patients. Additionally, we will explore updated outcomes and applicability of the LimFlow System in the current vascular practice today.

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