Published online May 26, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i15.3491
Peer-review started: January 25, 2023
First decision: March 14, 2023
Revised: March 25, 2023
Accepted: April 13, 2023
Article in press: April 13, 2023
Published online: May 26, 2023
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Through significant advances in the treatment of peripheral arterial occlusive disease, acute ischemia of the lower extremity is still associated with significant morbidity, limb threat and mortality. The two main causes of acute ischemia in lower extremities are arterial embolism and atherosclerotic arteries. Timely recognition and treatment of acute limb ischemia in emergency situations is essential in order to minimize the duration of ischemia.
To investigate the application effect of angiojet thrombolysis in the treatment of acute lower extremity arterial embolization.
Sixty-two patients with acute lower extremity arterial embolization admitted to our hospital from May 2018 to May 2020 were selected. Among them, the observation group (twenty-eight cases) had received angiojet thrombolysis, and the control group (thirty-four cases) had received femoral artery incision and thrombectomy. After thrombus clearance, significant residual stenosis of the lumen was combined with balloon dilation and/or stent implantation. When the thrombus removal was not satisfactory, catheter-directed thrombolysis was performed. The incidence of postoperative complications, recurrence rate and recovery of the two groups were compared.
There were no significant differences in postoperative recurrence (target vessel reconstruction rate), anklebrachial index and the incidence of postoperative complications between the two groups (P > 0.05); there were statistically significant differences in postoperative pain score and postoperative rehabilitation between the two groups (P < 0.05).
The application of angiojet in the treatment of acute lower limb artery thromboembolism disease is safe and effective, minimally invasive, quicker recovery after operation, less postoperative complications, which is more suitable for the treatment of femoral popliteal arterial thromboembolism lesions. If the thrombus removal is not satisfactory, the combination of coronary artery aspiration catheter and catheterized directed thrombolysis can be used. Balloon dilation and stent implantation can be considered for obvious lumen stenosis.
Core Tip: Acute lower extremity arterial embolism is a common clinical emergency. It has the characteristics of rapid onset and rapid development. If left untreated, irreversible damage to limb tissue can occur within hours. Therefore, the key to the treatment of acute lower extremity arterial embolism is to seize the time and implement effective treatment plan is of great significance. Angiojet thrombectomy is a minimally invasive technique to remove thrombectomy through percutaneous insertion of catheters. The objective of this study was to investigate the application effect of angiojet thrombectomy in the treatment of acute lower extremity arterial embolization.