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New devices to cross chronic total occlusion in critical limb ischemia

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Spanos K., Kouvelos G., Karathanos C., Xhepa S., Giannoukas A., Matsagkas M.
Date
2016
Language
en
Keyword
angioplasty
artery calcification
artery catheter
artery catheterization
cost benefit analysis
critical limb ischemia
endarterectomy
fluoroscopy
human
intravascular ultrasound
patient selection
peripheral occlusive artery disease
postoperative complication
recanalization
Review
surgical technique
treatment outcome
vascular patency
adverse effects
chronic disease
clinical competence
devices
diagnostic imaging
economics
endovascular surgery
health care cost
ischemia
learning curve
lower limb
pathophysiology
Peripheral Arterial Disease
prosthesis design
risk factor
stent
vascular access device
vascularization
Chronic Disease
Clinical Competence
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Endovascular Procedures
Health Care Costs
Humans
Ischemia
Learning Curve
Lower Extremity
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Prosthesis Design
Risk Factors
Stents
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Access Devices
Vascular Patency
Edizioni Minerva Medica
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Abstract
Chronic total occlusions (CTos) represent a technically demanding subset of lesions, which in most cases require special endovascular methods, advanced operator skills, and utilization of sophisticated assisting devices for successful treatment. CTo crossing devices offer an additional option to interventionists in the treatment of challenging lower extremity peripheral arterial occlusions. These devices may improve crossing rates, allowing delivery of therapeutic devices to the target lesion. initial technical results seem quite promising, although adequate data on patient and device selection are lacking. until long-term clinical data verify the durability of those techniques, these devices must be used in a stepwise fashion in selected patients with Cli. © 2016 Edizioni Minerva Medica.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79277
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