European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
Volume 31, Issue 3 , Pages 262-265, March 2006

Remote Superficial Femoral Endarterectomy: Long-term Results

  • K. Devalia
  • ,
  • T.R. Magee
  • ,
  • R.B. Galland

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. R.B. Galland, MD, FRCS, Department of Surgery, Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road, Reading RG1 5AN, UK.

Department of Surgery, Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road, Reading RG1 5AN, UK

Accepted 11 October 2005. published online 16 December 2005.

Abstract 

Purpose

The aim of this study was to determine long-term results following successful remote superficial femoral endarterectomy (RSFE).

Methods

RSFE is a minimally invasive technique of revascularising the superficial femoral artery. A single incision was made over the origin of the superficial femoral artery. The endarterectomy was carried out in a closed fashion from above. The cut end of distal atheroma was secured with a stent. Following RSFE patients were followed up with intravenous digital subtraction angiography (IVDSA) and 3-monthly duplex scans. IVDSA was repeated if any abnormality was found.

Results

RSFE was attempted on 30 patients with 33 symptomatic legs to treat tissue loss (n=3), rest pain (n=3) or intermittent claudication (n=27). In 26 limbs it was possible to complete the RSFE satisfactorily (technical success 79%), but during follow-up 18 later developed stenoses. Of 31 stenoses detected, 27 were treated by angioplasty. Primary patency at 1, 2 and 5 years was 38, 31 and 16%, respectively. Primary-assisted patency at 1, 2 and 5 years was 77, 65 and 60%.

Conclusions

Primary-assisted patency following RSFE is reasonable, however, it is only achieved with life-long surveillance and intervention. Until results can be improved the widespread use of RSFE cannot be recommended.

Keywords: Remote endarterectomy, Superficial femoral artery

 

PII: S1078-5884(05)00652-0

doi:10.1016/j.ejvs.2005.10.019

European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
Volume 31, Issue 3 , Pages 262-265, March 2006