Ja. Reekers et al., ARTERIAL THROMBOSIS BELOW THE INGUINAL LIGAMENT - PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT WITH A THROMBOSUCTION CATHETER, Radiology, 198(1), 1996, pp. 49-53
PURPOSE: To assess the safety and clinical efficacy of using a thrombo
suction catheter for treatment of arterial thrombosis below the inguin
al ligament. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The catheter was used in a consecu
tive group of 28 patients (10 women, 18 men; age range, 38-87 years; m
ean age, 66.7 years; with 11 native vessels and 17 grafts) with acute
infrainguinal thrombosis. Initial local success, clinical success, and
30-day outcome were studied. RESULTS: The initial local success rate
was 82%. The clinical success rate was 73% for native vessels and 53%
for grafts. The 30-day success rate was 73% for native vessels and 35%
for grafts. Displacement of thrombotic material during the procedure
resulted in a clinical complication in one patient. There were no blee
ding complications. In 58% of all patients (n = 26), no lytic drug was
used. CONCLUSION: The thrombosuction catheter seems to be a safe, fas
t-acting alternative or supplement to local lysis therapy for infraing
uinal arterial thrombosis.