N. Rilinger et al., MECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY OF EMBOLIC OCCLUSION IN BOTH THE PROFUNDA FEMORIS AND SUPERFICIAL FEMORAL ARTERIES IN CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA, British journal of radiology, 70, 1997, pp. 80-84
We report our preliminary experience using the Amplatz device for perc
utaneous thromboembolectomy in acute occlusion in both the profunda fe
moris artery (PFA) and superficial femoral artery (SFA) in four patien
ts (mean age 78.5 years). All patients suffered from acute lower limb
ischaemia. Fontaine Grade 3, due to cardiac embolization. Estimated oc
clusion times range from 3 h to 3 days. All four patients were treated
successfully. Device activation time for both the PFA and the SFA was
85 s +/- 15 s. Total procedure time was 25 min +/- 10 min. There was
no need for adjunctive procedures or intensive care monitoring. We con
clude that the Amplatz device is a very effective and safe procedure f
or the quick restoration of vascular patency in cases of simultaneous
embolically occluded PFA and SFA.