Endovascular Treatment of Aorto-iliac Occlusive Disease with TASC II C and D Lesions: Ten Year’s Experience of Clinical Technique

Author:

Dong Xiangjun1,Peng ZiQian2,Zheng Chuansheng1,Ren Yanqiao1,Su Yangbo1,Liang Huimin1,Sun Tao1,Chen Lei1

Affiliation:

1. Wuhan Union Hospital

2. Yingshan People’s Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment aorto-iliac occlusive disease (AIOD) with TransAtlantic Inter-Society Consensus II (TASC II) C and D lesions. In addition, ten years of experience with interventional procedures and treatment options in our center were also worthy of further discussion. Methods: Between January 2011 and December 2020, a total of 26 consecutive AIOD patients with TASC-II C and D lesions treated endovascular approach were enrolled in this study. Patients' demographic and clinical data were collected, and the safety and efficacy of endovascular therapy were evaluated. In addition, operation procedures were also described. Results: The mean age of patients was 62.2±7 years (49-57 years), and the mean body mass index of patients was 24.2±2.6 kg/m2. Fifteen patients (57.7%) were Rutherford 4, 5 each (19.2%) were Rutherford 3 and 5, and 1 (3.8%) was Rutherford 2. No other serious complications occurred except death in 3 patients. Most of the patients (73.1%) had a history of smoking, and hypertension and hyperlipidemia were common comorbidities. Endovascular therapy was successfully performed in 25 patients, and the technical success rate was 96.2%. The patient's ankle-brachial index improved significantly postoperatively compared with preoperatively (preoperative 0.33±0.14 vs 1.0±0.09, P<0.001). The primary patency rates were 100%, 95.7%, and 91.3% at 1, 3, and 5 years, while the secondary patency rates were 100%. No treatment-related deaths or serious complications occurred. Conclusions: Endovascular treatment of AIOD patients with TASC-II C and D lesions is safe and has a high rate of middle-term and long-term primary patency.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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