Outcomes of Self-Expanding Covered Stents for the Treatment of External ILIAC Artery Obstructive Disease

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Purpose: To describe the early results and mid-term patency rates of external iliac artery (EIA) stenting using self-expanding covered stents. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective study (2015–2021), including patients receiving primary endovascular treatment of external iliac artery occlusive disease with self-expanding covered stents. All patients were treated with the Viabahn (W.L Gore & Associates, Inc., Flagstaff, AZ–USA) stent. Patency and limb salvage rates were estimated with Kaplan–Meier curves. Results: Ninety-three patients (mean age, 69 ± 9 years; 81% males) were treated for disabling claudication in 44%, rest pain in 28%, and tissue loss in 28%. TASC C/D lesions were present in 72% and iliac complete occlusion in 30%. Mean lesion length was 6.9 ± 2.4 cm; 30% had moderate/severe EIA calcifications; and the mean iliac tortuosity index was 1.17 ± 0.13. Technical success was 100%. There was one perioperative death (1.4%) and procedural complication rate was 6.5%. At 42 months (mean, 25 months), primary patency was 89.8% (95%CI 83–98); the presence of EIA tortuosity (tortuosity index > 1.25, 87.7 ± 11% vs 89.9 ± 8%; P =.6) or severe calcifications (87.6 ± 9% vs 96.0 ± 8%; P =.400) had no significant impact. After univariate analysis, the use of a stent with diameter < 8 mm (HR 8.5, 95%CI 3.24–14.22; P < 8 mm-diameter stent was associated with a reduced primary patency.

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Squizzato, F., Mosquera-Rey, V., Zanabili Al-Sibbai, A., Camblor Santervas, L. A., Pasqui, E., Palasciano, G., … Piazza, M. (2023). Outcomes of Self-Expanding Covered Stents for the Treatment of External ILIAC Artery Obstructive Disease. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 46(5), 579–587. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-023-03370-9

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