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Case presentation: Critical Limb Ischemia Subhash Banerjee, MD VA North Texas Health Care & UT Southwestern Med. Ctr. Dallas, TX Strategies on the Frontline

Case presentation: Critical Limb Ischemia

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Strategies on the Frontline. Case presentation: Critical Limb Ischemia. Subhash Banerjee, MD VA North Texas Health Care & UT Southwestern Med. Ctr. Dallas, TX. Case presentation. 77 year old diabetic male Veteran with presents with c/o a “deep sensation of pain” in his right calf - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Case presentation: Critical Limb Ischemia

Case presentation:Critical Limb Ischemia

Subhash Banerjee, MDVA North Texas Health Care &

UT Southwestern Med. Ctr.Dallas, TX

Strategies on the Frontline

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Case presentation• 77 year old diabetic male Veteran with

presents with c/o a “deep sensation of pain” in his right calf

• Partial relief is often obtained by taking a short walk around the room

• Right coronary artery PCI 6 months ago• Continues to smoke cigarettes• ABI: 0.5 (B/L); ankle pressure 52 mm Hg

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Diagnostic angiographic images

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Diagnostic angiographic images

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Initial unsuccessful attempt

Contralateral CFA access6F Crossover sheathPrimary GW/support catheter crossing

Escalation of symptomsafter failed attempt

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Repeat attempt in 4 weeksAntegrade access with 6F45 cm sheath

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Primary crossing with Viance catheterRight lateral view

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Viance blunt microdissection catheter

Torque Handle

Torque Handle

Distal Catheter Tip (rounded, atraumatic, 1 mm)

(a)

(b)

0.014” guidewire (300 cm)

135 cm shaft (2.3F)0.035 OD: compatible with most support catheters

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Subintimal passage and re-entry with Enteer

Successful TP trunk re-entry with Enteer catheter & wireFollowed by IVUS confirmation

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IVUS confirmation of distal true lumen access

Compressed true lumen atheroma

Sub-intimal space s/p balloon dilation

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Enteer re-entry catheter

Orienting balloon with radio-opaque markers indicating wire-exit ports on diametrically opposite sides of the balloon

Stingray GW with 0.0035” distal taper

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Final result after distal SFA & TP trunk stenting

6x40mm nSES

Two 3x38mm DES

Significant improvement in patient symptoms at 3m F/U