
Early results of endovascular treatment of peripheral artery diseases at Dong Nai General Hospital
Author(s) -
Dang Ha Huu Phuoc,
Pham Minh Anh,
Vo Tuan Anh
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
tim mạch và lồng ngực
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0866-7551
DOI - 10.47972/vjcts.v36i.742
Subject(s) - medicine , angioplasty , amputation , surgery , stenosis , peripheral , arterial disease , endovascular treatment , vascular disease , femoral artery , occlusion , balloon , radiology , aneurysm
Peripheral artery disease is a chronic disease with long-term progression and risk of disability. Treatment includes surgery and endovascular interventions, the latter is becoming more and more developed. This approach has good early and medium-term outcomes
Subjects: We report 07 cases of patients diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease who received endovascular intervention at Dong Nai General Hospital.
Results: 7 patients with peripheral vascular disease was treated with endovascular approach at Dong Nai General Hospital. Stenosis or chronic occlusion of the superficial femoral artery accounts for 50% of cases, the rest are stenosis of common iliac arteries, external iliac arteries and below-the-knee lesions. The primary intervention results were good, there were no serious complications, the rate of early vascular patency was 100%, the wound healing rate was 100%, there were 3 cases with stenting after balloon angioplasty and 3 cases of minor amputation. No reintervention was needed in these patients.
Conclusion: The initial results of endovascular intervention for peripheral vascular disease at Dong Nai General Hospital are encouraging, helping to expand the indications for intervention, including hybrid surgery and creating first steps in multispecialty treatment of cardiovascular disease, a new trend in the future.