Distal Re-Entry to Treat Lower Limb Chronic Total Occlusions Using a Novel Electrically Guided Re-Entry CatheterWhat this paper adds

Introduction: Endovascular treatment of challenging infra-inguinal peripheral vascular disease is increasingly common because of new techniques and improved tools. The use of a novel electrically guided 5 F re-entry catheter is presented. By emitting a minute electrical field, detected by a target w...

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Main Authors: Dennis Lui, Sorin Popa, Robert J. Dickinson, Lorenzo Patrone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:EJVES Vascular Forum
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666688X21000150
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Summary:Introduction: Endovascular treatment of challenging infra-inguinal peripheral vascular disease is increasingly common because of new techniques and improved tools. The use of a novel electrically guided 5 F re-entry catheter is presented. By emitting a minute electrical field, detected by a target wire inserted from an opposing access, the catheter's orientation is accurately displayed to the operator, allowing precise re-entry without the need for fluoroscopic alignment. Report: An 84 year old man with tissue loss was treated for a long occlusion of the superficial femoral artery and tibial vessels. Successful subintimal recanalisation was achieved with the help of the ePATH re-entry catheter, restoring inline flow to the foot. Conclusion: This re-entry catheter benefits from an intuitive alignment method, smaller profile, and operator adjustable needle travel, making it a versatile tool for endovascular cases.
ISSN:2666-688X