The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options

Abstract Background The ideal method for recanalization of complex peripheral lesions has not been determined, despite the use of the latest endovascular devices. We describe a novel method for a fully percutaneous anatomical bypass, named the “needle bypass” technique, for treatment of complex vasc...

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Main Authors: Takuya Haraguchi, Masanaga Tsujimoto, Yoshifumi Kashima, Tsuyoshi Takeuchi, Yutaka Tadano, Daisuke Hachinohe, Umihiko Kaneko, Ken Kobayashi, Daitaro Kanno, Katsuhiko Sato, Tsutomu Fujita
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Published: SpringerOpen 2021-08-01
Series:CVIR Endovascular
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-021-00254-2
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spelling doaj-1b41cda61e944dcfa7bdd8ea24c532652021-08-29T11:45:54ZengSpringerOpenCVIR Endovascular2520-89342021-08-01411510.1186/s42155-021-00254-2The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical optionsTakuya Haraguchi0Masanaga Tsujimoto1Yoshifumi Kashima2Tsuyoshi Takeuchi3Yutaka Tadano4Daisuke Hachinohe5Umihiko Kaneko6Ken Kobayashi7Daitaro Kanno8Katsuhiko Sato9Tsutomu Fujita10Department of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart CenterAbstract Background The ideal method for recanalization of complex peripheral lesions has not been determined, despite the use of the latest endovascular devices. We describe a novel method for a fully percutaneous anatomical bypass, named the “needle bypass” technique, for treatment of complex vascular lesions with failed previous surgical therapy. Main text A 68-year-old male patient with chronic limb-threatening ischemia presented to our department. He previously had received surgical treatment 10 years prior that included the removal of the right distal common femoral artery and two surgical bypasses, an axillary-femoral bypass and an iliofemoral bypass, because he had repeated infections. He was referred to our center in order to have peripheral interventions. Since the previous conventional bridging/revascularization of the removed common femoral bifurcation had failed, the “needle bypass” technique was then used. With this novel technique, the tips of two percutaneous and bidirectional inserted needles were aligned (“needle rendezvous”) for the externalization of a guidewire in a through-and-through manner. Once this was achieved, an endovascular stent graft and an interwoven stent were deployed to cover and connect the lesion. This new technique is a minimally invasive anatomical bypass that directly connects artery to artery without any disturbance of the venous flow, and this technique, as the only option available, was performed successfully in our no-option patient. Conclusions The “needle bypass” technique is an effective percutaneous treatment method in patients with no other surgical options.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-021-00254-2Femoropopliteal artery diseaseBypassEndovascular interventionCritical limb ischemiaPeripheral arterial diseaseStent graft
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author Takuya Haraguchi
Masanaga Tsujimoto
Yoshifumi Kashima
Tsuyoshi Takeuchi
Yutaka Tadano
Daisuke Hachinohe
Umihiko Kaneko
Ken Kobayashi
Daitaro Kanno
Katsuhiko Sato
Tsutomu Fujita
spellingShingle Takuya Haraguchi
Masanaga Tsujimoto
Yoshifumi Kashima
Tsuyoshi Takeuchi
Yutaka Tadano
Daisuke Hachinohe
Umihiko Kaneko
Ken Kobayashi
Daitaro Kanno
Katsuhiko Sato
Tsutomu Fujita
The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
CVIR Endovascular
Femoropopliteal artery disease
Bypass
Endovascular intervention
Critical limb ischemia
Peripheral arterial disease
Stent graft
author_facet Takuya Haraguchi
Masanaga Tsujimoto
Yoshifumi Kashima
Tsuyoshi Takeuchi
Yutaka Tadano
Daisuke Hachinohe
Umihiko Kaneko
Ken Kobayashi
Daitaro Kanno
Katsuhiko Sato
Tsutomu Fujita
author_sort Takuya Haraguchi
title The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
title_short The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
title_full The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
title_fullStr The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
title_full_unstemmed The “Needle bypass” technique: Percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
title_sort “needle bypass” technique: percutaneous anatomical bypass with needle rendezvous for patients with peripheral arterial disease that have no other surgical options
publisher SpringerOpen
series CVIR Endovascular
issn 2520-8934
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background The ideal method for recanalization of complex peripheral lesions has not been determined, despite the use of the latest endovascular devices. We describe a novel method for a fully percutaneous anatomical bypass, named the “needle bypass” technique, for treatment of complex vascular lesions with failed previous surgical therapy. Main text A 68-year-old male patient with chronic limb-threatening ischemia presented to our department. He previously had received surgical treatment 10 years prior that included the removal of the right distal common femoral artery and two surgical bypasses, an axillary-femoral bypass and an iliofemoral bypass, because he had repeated infections. He was referred to our center in order to have peripheral interventions. Since the previous conventional bridging/revascularization of the removed common femoral bifurcation had failed, the “needle bypass” technique was then used. With this novel technique, the tips of two percutaneous and bidirectional inserted needles were aligned (“needle rendezvous”) for the externalization of a guidewire in a through-and-through manner. Once this was achieved, an endovascular stent graft and an interwoven stent were deployed to cover and connect the lesion. This new technique is a minimally invasive anatomical bypass that directly connects artery to artery without any disturbance of the venous flow, and this technique, as the only option available, was performed successfully in our no-option patient. Conclusions The “needle bypass” technique is an effective percutaneous treatment method in patients with no other surgical options.
topic Femoropopliteal artery disease
Bypass
Endovascular intervention
Critical limb ischemia
Peripheral arterial disease
Stent graft
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-021-00254-2
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