Gewählte Publikation:
Hausegger, KA; Lammer, J; Hagen, B; Flückiger, F; Lafer, M; Klein, GE; Pilger, E.
Iliac artery stenting--clinical experience with the Palmaz stent, Wallstent, and Strecker stent.
Acta Radiol. 1992; 33(4):292-296
Doi: 10.1177/028418519203300402
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Hausegger Klaus
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Klein Guenther
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Pilger Ernst
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- Abstract:
- A total of 82 iliac artery lesions (62 stenoses and 20 occlusions) were treated with 3 different types of endovascular metallic stents (12 lesions with the Palmaz stent, 36 with the Wallstent, and 34 with the Strecker stent). The complication rate was 12%. Occlusion of 2 Wallstents occurred 4 and 12 weeks after stent placement, respectively. Both stents were recanalized by local fibrinolysis. One Strecker stent occluded after 8 months. The observation period was 3 to 26 months (mean 9.7 months). The patency rate with secondary intervention (fibrinolysis) was 100% after 3 and 6 months, and 98% after 9 months. All 3 stent designs turned out to be effective in the treatment of complicated iliac artery occlusive disease.
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Arterial Occlusive Diseases - therapy
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