TY - JOUR
T1 - The conundrum of endovascular common femoral artery treatment: A case report of lithoplasty as a viable solution
AU - Trani, Carlo
AU - Russo, G.
AU - Aurigemma, C.
AU - Burzotta, Francesco
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Background: Highly calcific stenosis located in common femoral artery (CFA) represents a difficult target for endovascular treatment due to the possible need for stent implantation in that area. Case summary: A 63-year-old man with history of coronary artery disease and previous multiple percutaneous transluminal angioplasties for peripheral artery disease (PAD) was admitted for recent onset left lower limb pain at rest with severe activity restriction (Leriche-Fontaine Class III and Rutherford Class III-IV). The angio-computed tomography scan showed a highly calcific stenosis of left CFA. The patient underwent lithoplasty balloon angioplasty followed by drug-eluting balloon inflation with excellent angiographic result and complete blood flow restoration. No procedural complications occurred. Discussion: Highly calcified stenosis in PAD represents a huge challenge for endovascular treatment as not all lower extremity arteries are suitable for stenting because of compressive and torsional forces associated with stent fracture and restenosis. Lithoplasty is a new technology allowing effective blood flow restoration while minimizing vessel injury.
AB - Background: Highly calcific stenosis located in common femoral artery (CFA) represents a difficult target for endovascular treatment due to the possible need for stent implantation in that area. Case summary: A 63-year-old man with history of coronary artery disease and previous multiple percutaneous transluminal angioplasties for peripheral artery disease (PAD) was admitted for recent onset left lower limb pain at rest with severe activity restriction (Leriche-Fontaine Class III and Rutherford Class III-IV). The angio-computed tomography scan showed a highly calcific stenosis of left CFA. The patient underwent lithoplasty balloon angioplasty followed by drug-eluting balloon inflation with excellent angiographic result and complete blood flow restoration. No procedural complications occurred. Discussion: Highly calcified stenosis in PAD represents a huge challenge for endovascular treatment as not all lower extremity arteries are suitable for stenting because of compressive and torsional forces associated with stent fracture and restenosis. Lithoplasty is a new technology allowing effective blood flow restoration while minimizing vessel injury.
KW - Case report
KW - Common femoral artery
KW - Highly calcified vessels
KW - Lithoplasty
KW - Peripheral artery disease
KW - Case report
KW - Common femoral artery
KW - Highly calcified vessels
KW - Lithoplasty
KW - Peripheral artery disease
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U2 - 10.1093/ehjcr/ytz122
DO - 10.1093/ehjcr/ytz122
M3 - Article
SN - 2514-2119
VL - 3
SP - ytz122-N/A
JO - European Heart Journal - Case Reports
JF - European Heart Journal - Case Reports
IS - 3
ER -