颈内动脉腔内成形术的肱动脉入路。

H Sievert, R Ensslen, A Fach, H Merle, C Rubel, H Spies, N Sultan, K F Beykirch, R Theis, H J Schultze
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摘要

颈内动脉成形术的一个可能的问题是由于主动脉弓、头臂干或颈动脉本身的伸长而无法进入病变。在5例病变(4例)经股动脉入路失败后,采用肱动脉对右或左颈内动脉进行血管成形术。用5F导管插管颈总动脉。血管成形术采用常规球囊扩张导管。如有需要,植入Wall支架以优化血管造影结果。在常规经股技术失败后,肱技术成功地对4个病变的同侧颈内动脉和1个病变的对侧颈内动脉进行了血管成形术。1例患者植入了支架。无并发症发生。平均狭窄直径从77.8 +/- 6.3%下降到17.8 +/- 9.1%。4 ~ 6个月后行多普勒超声检查未见再狭窄。肱动脉入路似乎是股动脉入路的合适选择。
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Brachial artery approach for transluminal angioplasty of the internal carotid artery.

One possible problem in internal carotid angioplasty is inaccessibility of the lesion due to elongation of the aortic arch, the brachiocephalic trunk, or the carotid artery itself. A new approach to performing angioplasty of the right or left internal carotid artery utilizing the brachial artery was used after failure of the transfemoral approach in 5 lesions (4 patients). The common carotid artery was cannulated with performed 5F catheters. Angioplasty was performed with a conventional balloon dilatation catheter. If required, a Wall stent was implanted to optimize the angiographic result. After failure of the conventional transfemoral technique, the brachial technique permitted successful angioplasty of the ipsilateral internal carotid artery in 4 lesions and the contralateral internal carotid artery in 1 lesion. In 1 patient, a stent was implanted. No complications occurred. The mean stenosis diameter decreased from 77.8 +/- 6.3% to 17.8 +/- 9.1%. Doppler sonography performed 4-6 months later showed no restenosis. The brachial artery approach seems to be a suitable alternative to the femoral technique.

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