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Restenosis in Peripheral Arteries
Donald B Reid Glasgow, Scotland
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No Disclosures
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Definition Recurrent stenosis in a vessel following treatment
Reduction in the circumference of more than 50% of vessel wall
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Journal of Endovascular Therapy
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Endovascular Restenosis
Fishmouth
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Histopathology of Restenosis
Two major mechanisms Early : trauma to vessel wall triggers the clotting cascade to form a thrombus Late : restenosis where normal mechanisms which limit inflammation fail leading to fibroproliferative reaction and neointimal hyperplasia
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Aetiology Age Diabetes Small vessels Renal failure Women
Previous restenosis Altered haemodynamic factors Bio-incompatibility of graft or stent materials
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Anatomical Features Carotid artery Iliac artery Femoral artery
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Investigations Clinical examination Doppler ultrasound CTA (MRA)
Arteriography Intravascular ultrasound Arterial pressure gradient
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Femoral Stent Restenosis
Courtesy P Peeters
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Cryotherapy PolarCath Balloon
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Atherectomy Jetstream Pathway Device
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Laser for SFA In-Stent Restenosis
PATENT STUDY Laser for SFA In-Stent Restenosis Schmidt A, Zeller T, Sievert H et al. J Endovasc Ther 2014; 21: 52-60
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“Reline” for In-Stent Restenosis
Fishmouth Reline Study Randomised Trial Viabahn vs PTA
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Drug Eluting Stents
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Randomised controlled trial
The SIROCCO Trial Randomised controlled trial Sirolimus Smart Stent vs Bare Metal Smart Stent Duda SH, Bosiers M, Lammer J et al. J Endovasc Ther 2006; 13:
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In-Stent Restenosis at 1 year
Drug Eluting Balloons DEBATE-ISR Study Paclitaxil DEB vs PTA 19.5% vs % In-Stent Restenosis at 1 year P<0.05 Liistro F, Angioli P, Porto I et al. J Endovasc Ther 2014; 21: 1-8.
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Restenosis Conclusions
Restenosis is a significant complication after endovascular surgery Diagnostic Imaging can give Early Detection Difficult to treat successfully 18
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Restenosis Conclusions Prevention with risk factor reduction :
Anti-hypertensives, Statins, Anti-platelets Non Smoking Drug Eluting Stents and Stent Design 19
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Iliac Stent Restenosis
Recurrent symptoms Clinical Examination Doppler U/S CTA PTA + IVUS
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Carotid Endarterectomy Restenosis
Carotid Restenosis
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Carotid Endarterectomy Restenosis
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Carotid Endarterectomy Restenosis
Post Stent
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Carotid Endarterectomy Restenosis
A 10 year retrospective study of 192 patients with restenosis following carotid endarterectomy surgery treated by repeat surgery or stenting Repeat Surgery n = 72 Carotid Stenting n = 120 AbuRhama et al., 2010
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AbuRhama et al., 2010 30 day Perioperative Results STENT N=120 Total
REPEAT SURG N=72 STENT N=120 Total (N=192) P value Ipsilateral Stroke 2 (3%) 1 (1%) 3 (2%) 0.5573 Ipsilateral TIA 3 (3%) 4 (2%) 1 Death MI Bleeding 1 (0.5%) Periop complication 14 (19%) 2 (2%) 16 (8%) <0.0001 Cranial nerve injury 10 (14%) 10 (5%) AbuRhama et al., 2010
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AbuRhama et al., 2010 30 day Perioperative Results STENT N=120 Total
REPEAT SURG N=72 STENT N=120 Total (N=192) P value Ipsilateral Stroke 2 (3%) 1 (1%) 3 (2%) 0.5573 Ipsilateral TIA 3 (3%) 4 (2%) 1 Death MI Bleeding 1 (0.5%) Periop complication 14 (19%) 2 (2%) 16 (8%) <0.0001 Cranial nerve injury 10 (14%) 10 (5%) AbuRhama et al., 2010
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Carotid Restenosis REPEAT SURGERY STENT AbuRhama et al., 2010
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Carotid Stent Restenosis
Conclusions Carotid Stent Restenosis REPEAT SURGERY STENT AbuRhama et al., 2010
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Atherectomy Jetstream Pathway Device
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