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Multicenter Registry of Common Femoral Artery Disease Treated With Endovascular Revascularization Using Interwoven Nitinol Stents: An Observational Retrospective Study.

Kazunori HorieMitsuyoshi TakaharaTatsuya NakamaKazuki TobitaAkiko TanakaYoshiaki ShintaniYoshinori TsubakimotoNaoki YoshiokaNaoki HayakawaShinya SasakiYo IwataKenji OgataTomonari TakagiTatsuki DoijiriMasahiko Fujihara
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2024)
This retrospective multicenter registry enrolled 177 patients with 199 CFA lesions treated with EVT using interwoven nitinol stents, because surgical thromboendarterectomy was difficult due to their multiple comorbidities. The 2-year estimate of freedom from restenosis was acceptable at 88.0%. The 2-year freedom rate from major amputation was also high at 99.0%. Moreover, during a median follow-up of 12.0 months, guiding sheaths were inserted via CFAs implanted IWSs in 73 cases, and no patients had cannulation-related complications such as failed hemostasis, fracture of IWS, and stent occlusion.
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