Common to Internal Iliac Artery Stent to Increase Collateral Flow to Lower Extremity in Context of Occluded External Iliac Artery
Publication/Presentation Date
2018
Abstract
Iliac artery atherosclerosis is a common vascular pathology and has been treated increasingly with endovascular intervention. Described here is a case of a patient with ari extensive history of prior failed external iliac interventions facing high-morbidity procedures. The decision was made to deploy a stent in the internal iliac artery. Increased flow to the lower extremity via collaterals was achieved showing that internal iliac artery stenting can be utilized for chronic limb ischemia
Volume
52
First Page
13
Last Page
14
Published In/Presented At
Oh, E. C., Ju, M. H. (2018). Common to Internal Iliac Artery Stent to Increase Collateral Flow to Lower Extremity in Context of Occluded External Iliac Artery. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 52, 13-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avsg.2018.07.025
Disciplines
Surgery
Department(s)
Department of Surgery, Department of Surgery Faculty
Document Type
Article