Critical Limb Ischaemia - SFA and BTK Stenosis

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Life style

Life-style limiting (critical limb ischaemia).

General Presentation

S.S. 83 year old male

Psychological status

Normal psychological status

Risk factors

High blood pressure

Dyslipidemia

Diabetes Mellitus Non Insulin Dependant

Deep Venous Thrombosis (right popliteal vein)

Chronic Liver Failure (HCV)

Past/Clinical history

Previous myocardial infarction (2009)

CABG (2009)

Clinical presentation

From April 2012 - Ischemic ulcer at 1st and 5th digits of the left foot.

Functional status (NYHA)

Rutherford class 5

Clinical examination

Ischemic ulcer at 1st and 5th digits of the left foot.

ECG

Right bundle branch block

Laboratory investigation

Creatinin level – 1.7mg/dl
AST – 18
ALT – 23

Risk evaluation

Concern about reopening the SFA close the to collaterals origin – risk of occlusion of the collaterals.

Strategy

Vascular Access:
- Left Femoral Antegrade Approach – 7F sheath

Device for reopening the SFA occlusion:
- OCELOT

Balloon:
- SFA and BTK: Drug eluting balloon

Key points

Concern about reopening the SFA close the to collaterals origin – risk of occlusion of the collaterals.

New devices to treat total occlusion in the peripheral arteries.

BOSTON SCIENTIFIC
INNOVA Stent 6.0  MM x 100  MM x 1
V-18 Control Wire 0.018  inch x 300  cm x 1
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