This video presents a clinical case of a heavy smoker patient with Rutherford scale III symptoms on the left side, who has already been treated on the right limb. The case is characterized by a complete occlusion of the distal portion of the superficial femoral artery. The patient was evaluated using IVUS, followed by atherectomy, drug-coated balloon angioplasty, and finally, stent placement.
After angiographic evaluation of the lesions, a 0.014” guidewire was used to navigate through the occlusion with IVUS guidance.
Once the occlusion was successfully crossed, atherectomy was performed.
Treatment with a drug-coated balloon (DCB) was then performed.
Post-treatment angiography revealed a severe dissection in the treated area, which was confirmed by IVUS.
A self-expanding stent was selected and placed to treat the dissection, resulting in good angiographic outcomes.
DrMangesh T. Whole hearted Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Michael Lichtenberg Sir for his innovative skills, Nice explanation of IR Procedure in his lucrative, appealing German mixed English language and best final outcomes. .Wishing his Arnsberg University Hospital Angio Team, All The Very Best ???? ????