Vacuum-assisted mechanical thrombectomy in extensively occlusive thrombosis of dialysis arteriovenous grafts with indigo system
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Purpose: To present a selected series of extensively occlusive thrombosis of arteriovenous graft treated with the Penumbra’s Indigo System. Materials and Methods: Ten patients with acute (within 72 h) extensively occlusive thrombosis of arteriovenous graft (mean extension = 30.1 (range = 15–45) cm) were treated at our institution with the Indigo System. Of the 10 cases, thrombosis was extended to venous outflow in 7 cases and to both arterial inflow and venous outflow in 3 cases. Results: Both anatomic and clinical success were achieved in 8 of the 10 procedures (80.0%). In the 2 cases of technical failure, the patients underwent surgical thrombectomy with the finding of arteriovenous graft exhaustion, which was then replaced. The 6-month primary patency, primary-assisted patency, and secondary patency rates were 37.5% (3/8), 50.0% (4/8), and 62.5% (5/8). We reported 2 complications (one minor and one major adverse event). Conclusion: Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy aspiration with Indigo System is a relatively safe and effective procedure and can be used even in extensively thrombosed arteriovenous graft.
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Keywords:
biomaterials; dialysis access; interventional radiology; new devices; Prosthetic grafts; techniques and procedures
Elenco autori:
Piacentino, F.; Coppola, A.; Zaghetto, A.; Macchi, E.; De Marchi, G.; Ossola, C.; Zorzetto, G.; Beneventi, A.; Casamassima, N.; Tagliaferri, C.; Tozzi, M.; Piffaretti, G.; Fontana, F.; Genovese, E. A.
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