[Subintimal angioplasty. Technique, results and role in the treatment of peripheral arterial occlusive disease].

J Mal Vasc

Service de Médecine Vasculaire; Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.

Published: December 2003

Subintimal angioplasty consists in entering the subintimal space proximal to the occlusion, traversing the occlusion creating by angioplasty a subintimal channel exiting downstream in the natural lumen. Major complications rarely occur but compromising important collaterals or run-off vessels may be very deleterious. Subintimal angioplasty is indicated in patients with critical limb ischemia, unfit for anesthesia or in the absence of a suitable venous conduit. This technique is mainly effective in long and tibioperoneal occlusions, a location in which transluminal angioplasty usually fails. Further studies are required to determine the modalities of associated anti-thrombotic treatment and if subintimal angioplasty can be used as primary treatment in critical leg ischemia.

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