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Ulcerated plaques and focal aneurysms of iliac arteries: treatment with noncovered, self-expanding stents.

作者信息

Vorwerk D, Günther R W, Wendt G, Schürmann K

机构信息

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Technology, Aachen, Germany.

出版信息

AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1994 Jun;162(6):1421-4. doi: 10.2214/ajr.162.6.8192011.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We studied the value of noncovered, self-expanding stents for treatment of ulcerated plaques and focal aneurysms of iliac arteries.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Seventeen patients with ulcerated plaques (n = 13) and aneurysms (n = 5) were treated with noncovered, self-expanding Wallstent endoprostheses. A total of 18 lesions were stented. The lesions were in the common iliac artery (n = 10), the external iliac artery (n = 3), or affected parts of both arteries (n = 5). Their mean length was 3.5 +/- 1.0 cm. All lesions were accompanied by stenosis of the affected arterial segment.

RESULTS

Occlusion of ulcerations or aneurysms occurred immediately in three cases and thereafter in the remaining 15 cases, as shown by angiographic follow-up. Embolization did not occur. Follow-up revealed a 4-year cumulative patency of 82%, with reobstruction of the stent in three cases.

CONCLUSION

Noncovered stents are a rational approach to treating circumscribed aneurysms and ulcerated plaques of the iliac arteries. The stent regularly smoothens the vessel wall by sealing the ulcerated area or aneurysm immediately or soon after stent placement.

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