Short- and Mid-Term Outcomes of Endovascular Stenting for the Treatment of Post-Thrombotic Syndrome due to Iliofemoral and Caval Occlusive Disease: A Multi-Centric Study from the French Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiovascular Imaging (SFICV).
Arthur DavidFrédéric ThonyCostantino Del GiudiceGilles GoyaultRomaric LoffroyKévin GuillenYann Le BrasClément MarcelinValérie Monnin-BaresJean-François HeautotAlexandre LableePierre MarekHervé RousseauThomas MartinelliFrancine ThouvenyPierre-Antoine BarralVincent Le PennecPascal ChabrotAndré RogopoulosAlicia GuillienMarc SapovalMatthieu RodièreOlivier EspitiaFrédéric Douanenull nullPublished in: Cardiovascular and interventional radiology (2022)
Endovascular stenting as a treatment option for PTS due to chronic iliocaval venous occlusion generates a high technical success, low morbidity, high midterm patency rate, and clinical improvement. Venous patency was strongly correlated to the severity of post-thrombotic lesions in the thigh.