Tratamento endovascular da oclusão das artérias ilíacas

2001 
Occlusion of the iliac arteries is a common disease. Several surgical options are available to treat them, such as aorto-bifemoral bypass graft, cross femoro-femoral bypass, endoprosthesis implants and others. Aorto-bifemoral bypass graft is considered the treatment that provides the best results. Endovascular treatment for occlusion of the iliac arteries provides high success rates and low incidence of complications. Twenty-four patients, aged between 39 and 82 years (mean 61 years), were submitted to this treatment. Intermittent claudication and critical ischemia were the indications in 19 and 5 patients, respectively. The most common risk factor was smoking (19 patients). The technical success rate of iliac artery recanalization was 91.7% and the patency rate after one year was 71%. The good results achieved with percutaneous recanalization and stenting of occluded iliac arteries, which presents low morbidity and mortality rates, suggest that this procedure should be included among the therapeutic options for the treatment of iliac arteries occlusion.
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