Abstract

Background: Endovascular superficial femoral artery (SFA) endarterectomy with a ring stripper/cutter and distal stenting has been suggested to have a patency comparable with above-knee bypass surgery. We report our initial experience with this technique. Methods: Seventeen patients (13 men and 4 women; mean age, 64 years) with SFA occlusion and above-knee popliteal reconstitution underwent attempted remote endarterectomy with a ring cutter system combined with primary stenting of the distal end point. Analysis was performed in a prospective manner with patency rates determined by Kaplan-Meier life-table analysis. Results: The indication for operation was claudication in 8 patients, rest pain in 6, and tissue loss in 3. Initial technical success was achieved in 11 patients (65%). Reasons for technical failure included SFA perforation (4), inability to traverse a calcified/diseased segment (1), and inability to retract/remove the ring cutter (1). Life-table analysis of all patients revealed a primary patency at 1 year of 26% ± 11%. Primary-assisted patency was 38% ± 12% at 1 year, with 59% of patients ultimately requiring surgical bypass grafting. In patients in whom initial technical success was achieved, the 1-year primary and primary-assisted patency rates were 40% and 59%, respectively. There were four reocclusions requiring surgical revascularization with below-knee popliteal (2) or tibial (2) bypass grafting, 1 symptomatic restenosis requiring repeat angioplasty, and 1 symptomatic restenosis treated conservatively. Conclusion: The results of endovascular SFA endarterectomy were disappointing, with technical success in less than two thirds of patients and a 1-year primary patency of only 26%. Remote SFA endarterectomy appears less effective than above-knee femoropopliteal bypass grafting, and after early failure, patients may require more distal revascularization for limb salvage. (J Vasc Surg 2001;34:526-31.)

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