Percutaneous dilatation and recanalization of iliac and femoral arteries

Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 1980;3(4):207-12. doi: 10.1007/BF02552727.

Abstract

Five-year follow-up studies in patients with superficial femoral arterial occlusions and iliac artery stenoses have demonstrated a high success rate with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty performed by the Dotter technique. The special balloon catheters developed by Grüntzig, a standardized accessory pharmaceutical regimen, and more exact indications have further increased the rate of long-term success; the patency rates now approach 70% after three years. Clinical follow-up studies by Doppler ultrasound are useful for assessing the hemodynamic effects of the procedure.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Arterial Occlusive Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Arterial Occlusive Diseases / therapy*
  • Catheterization / instrumentation
  • Dilatation / methods*
  • Female
  • Femoral Artery* / diagnostic imaging
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Gangrene / therapy
  • Humans
  • Iliac Artery* / diagnostic imaging
  • Intermittent Claudication / therapy
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Radiography