Single Tract Aortic Revascularization Technique in the Treatment of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease

Endovascular treatment is an acceptable option for patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease. However, bilateral passage of guidewires through the aortoiliac occlusion can be a challenging step in achieving successful revascularization. The aim of this article is to present a novel strategy for suc...

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Published inVascular specialist international Vol. 40; p. 24
Main Authors Cho, Sungsin, Kim, Se Jun, Joh, Jin Hyun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Medrang 28.06.2024
대한혈관외과학회
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ISSN2288-7970
2288-7989
DOI10.5758/vsi.240033

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Summary:Endovascular treatment is an acceptable option for patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease. However, bilateral passage of guidewires through the aortoiliac occlusion can be a challenging step in achieving successful revascularization. The aim of this article is to present a novel strategy for successfully passing bilateral guidewires through long aortoiliac occlusive lesions. After one guidewire is passed through the aortic and iliac lesions via one side of the femoral artery, the other guidewire is passed using the up-and-over technique and pulled out from the ipsilateral side of the body. This contralateral guidewire is then inserted into the ipsilateral angiographic catheter along with the ipsilateral guidewire. Subsequently, the angiographic catheter is removed in a manner similar to a peel-away sheath. Eventually, bilateral guidewires can be passed through the lesion via a single aortic tract.
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ISSN:2288-7970
2288-7989
DOI:10.5758/vsi.240033