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The reentry catheter: A second chance for endoluminal reentry at difficult lower extremity subintimal arterial recanalizations

  • Vahid Etezadi
  • , James F. Benenati
  • , Parag J. Patel
  • , Rahul S. Patel
  • , Alex Powell
  • , Barry T. Katzen

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Abstract

From January 2005 to July 2008, a retrospective study was conducted at a single institution to investigate technical success of the use of a reentry device (Outback LTD reentry catheter) in aortoiliac and femoropopliteal artery recanalization in 34 patients (18 men; mean age ± SD, 72 years ± 11) in whom the conventional guide wires and catheters failed to reenter the true lumen. True lumen reentry was achieved in 87% (n = 23) and 91% (n = 11) of patients with femoropopliteal and aortoiliac occlusions, respectively. The overall technical success rate with the device was 88% (n = 34). The device success rate in Transatlantic Inter-Society Consensus II class D lesions was significantly lower than in lower lesion classes (71.4% vs 100%; P < .05). No procedure-related complications were encountered. In conclusion, the use of the reentry catheter enhances the likelihood of successful subintimal recanalization of chronic occlusions in femoropopliteal and aortoiliac arteries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)730-734
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2010
Externally publishedYes

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