Results of Directional Peripheral Atherectomy with Reference to Histology, Histochemistry, and Ultrastructure

Author:

Gonschior Peter1,Höfling Berthold1,Mack Brigitte1,Simpson Lindi1,Gerheuser Florian1,Nerlich Andeas2,Bauriedel Gerhard1,Welsch Ulrich3

Affiliation:

1. Med. Dept. I, Klinikum Großhadern

2. Inst. Pathology

3. Inst. Anatomy, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Miinchen, Germany

Abstract

One hundred patients with symptomatic peripheral vascular disease were treated with a directional atherectomy catheter; 153 lesions comprising 98 stenoses and 55 occlusions were located in the iliac (n=22), superficial femoral (n = 114), popliteal (n = 16), and anterior tibial (n=1) arteries. The majority of these patients were poor candidates for balloon angioplasty because of the com plexity of lesions. There were 70 eccentric and 28 concentric lesions and 55 occlusions (mean length 4.2 ± 2.9 cm). Acute success rate was 94% for both stenoses and occlusions. Four patients were treated in both lower extremities. The stenoses were reduced from 85 ± 12% to 12 ± 10% acutely (occlusions 100% to 9 ± 9%). Six-month angiographic follow-ups were performed in 81% of treated patients, the others refusing angiography. Mean stenosis after six months was 33 ± 25% (occlusions 44 ± 28%). Restenosis (> 50%) was found in 20% of treated lesions: 26% in concentric lesions, 8% in eccentric lesions, and 32% in occluded vessels. Treatment of peripheral vascular disease with the atherectomy device is safe and effective therapy with good long-term results. These results were obtained in complex lesions with 55 occlusions. Atherectomy seems to be particularly beneficial in the treatment of eccentric and complex stenoses and is not limited by occlusion or calcification. Furthermore, insight into the pathogenesis of arte riosclerosis and the development of restenosis is enabled by analysis of removed plaque material.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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