Intravascular Lithotripsy for Treatment of Severely Calcified Common Femoral Artery Disease: Results From the Disrupt PAD III Observational Study.
Nicolas W ShammasSarang MangalmurtiNelson L BernardoAnderson MehrleGeorge L AdamsBarry D BertoletKonstantinos StavroulakisPeter A SoukasPublished in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2024)
In this study we show that calcified common femoral artery disease can be safely and effectively treated with shockwave balloon angioplasty with high procedural success and low complication rates and in clinical practice can now be offered as an alternative to surgical treatment in those patients reluctant to or high risk for vascular surgery. This opens another option for clinicians to treat calcified common femoral artery disease without the risk of dissection, perforation or distal embolization that are associated with atherectomy. This study shows that shockwave lithoplasty offers an innovative plaque modification technology to tackle calcified disease in the common femoral artery.