Purpose: The authors report on the use of Palmaz balloon-expandable intraluminal metallic stents to supplement conventional balloon angioplasty and to primarily treat a variety of supra-aortic arterial atherosclerotic lesions manifested by claudication or embolic phenomena.

Patients And Methods: Results from a series of seven patients are reported. Five patients received stents following percutaneous balloon angioplasty (PTA): four patients received five stents for suboptimal initial result of PTA and one patient received one stent for early restenosis following successful PTA. Two patients received three stents primarily: one patient had one stent placed for a highly eccentric innominate lesion and the other patient had two stents placed for an ulcerated nonocclusive subclavian lesion causing blue digits.

Results: Treatment produced immediate angiographic or hemodynamic improvement in all seven patients. Clinical follow-up was obtained on all patients (mean, 10 months; range, 3-18 months). One patient had an episode of vertigo after PTA of a right subclavian lesion that resolved after thrombolytic therapy and stent placement.

Conclusion: The placement of metallic stents in supra-aortic arteries represented an effective adjunct to PTA of atherosclerotic stenoses in these vessels. Primary stent placement may be an effective treatment for selected lesions.

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