Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A (2023)
Predictors of restenosis after popliteal angioplasty in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia
Author(s):
Amr Mohammad El-Mahallawy, Ahmed Mohammed Ismail Tawfik, Mohamed Morsy Alwageh and Adel Husseiny Kamhawy
Abstract:
Purpose: To evaluate factors
associated with restenosis after angioplasty of popliteal artery lesions in
patients presenting with chronic limb threatening ischemia.
Methods: A prospective
non-randomized study between from August 2018 to December 2020 conducted on 25
patients presenting with chronic limb threatening ischemia and having popliteal
artery atherosclerotic occlusive disease (median age 65.52 (±8.35) years).
Plain balloon angioplasty was done and patients were followed for 6 months. The
primary outcomes were the primary patency and predictors of restenosis.
Results: The primary patency at
6 months was 64%. Restenosis after angioplasty was associated with the presence
of multilevel disease (p=0.036), presence of complete total occlusion
(p=0.003), and subintimal angioplasty (p=0.005). Other studied variables
weren't associated with patency loss.
Conclusion: Angioplasty of popliteal atherosclerotic disease is feasible and has
accepted short term primary patency rate. The presence of multilevel disease,
popliteal complete occlusion, and the use of subintimal angioplasty were
associated with lower primary patency after 6 months.
Pages: 16-19 | 762 Views 404 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Amr Mohammad El-Mahallawy, Ahmed Mohammed Ismail Tawfik, Mohamed Morsy Alwageh and Adel Husseiny Kamhawy. Predictors of restenosis after popliteal angioplasty in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia. Int. J. Surg. Sci. 2023;7(1):16-19. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2023.v7.i1a.969