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Management of subclavian artery in-stent restenosis

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Abstract

Stenotic and occlusive diseases of the subclavian and brachiocephalic arteries can cause a significant morbidity as it can lead to symptomatic ischemia affecting the upper extremities, brain and, in some cases, the heart. An endovascular approach with primary stenting or provisional stenting has become the primary modality of revascularization of subclavian artery stenosis. In-stent restenosis can be treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or repeat stenting and although stents offer superior long-term patency over balloon angioplasty alone for de novo lesions, there are no data regarding primary versus provisional stenting in subclavian in-stent restenosis. Here we describe a case of subclavian in-stent restenosis treated with just balloon angioplasty and demonstrate that provisional stenting with angioplasty alone when the percutaneous transluminal angioplasty results are excellent is a reasonable alternative to primary stent placement for subclavian in-stent restenosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)350-353
Number of pages4
JournalVascular Medicine
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • peripheral vascular diseases
  • restenosis
  • stenosis
  • stents
  • subclavian artery

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