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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2014

Recanalization of Chronic Total Occlusions of the Superior Mesenteric Artery in Patients with Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia: Technical and Clinical Outcomes

Christopher J. Grilli; Charles R. Fedele; Osman M. Tahir; C. Wrigley; Mark J. Garcia; George Kimbiris; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; Daniel A. Leung

PURPOSE To evaluate the safety and outcomes of endovascular recanalization of chronic total occlusions (CTOs) of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) in patients with chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI). MATERIALS AND METHODS A single-institution retrospective review was performed of 47 consecutive patients (18 male, 29 female) who underwent endovascular stent placement for CTOs of the SMA between February 2006 and November 2012. All patients had symptoms of CMI. Procedural and follow-up data were collected for assessment of technical success, safety, and outcome. RESULTS Technical success was achieved in 41 of 47 patients (87%). Forty-two of the 47 procedures were performed from a femoral approach. Fifteen patients underwent concurrent revascularization of the celiac artery. All patients who underwent successful recanalization reported symptomatic improvement. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed primary freedom from symptomatic recurrence of 95% at 12 months and 78% at 24 months. Symptomatic recurrence was observed in seven patients, all of whom underwent successful assisted or secondary endovascular procedures. Secondary freedom from symptomatic recurrence rates were 100% at 12 months and 88% 24 months. There were three (7%) minor access-related complications and no major complications. CONCLUSIONS Endovascular stent-assisted recanalization of chronic SMA occlusions is safe and effective, with an acceptable rate of technical success and excellent midterm clinical outcomes.


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2014

Endovascular recanalization of native chronic total occlusions in patients with failed lower-extremity bypass grafts.

C. Wrigley; Ansar Z. Vance; Timothy Niesen; Christopher J. Grilli; J. Daniel Velez; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; George Kimbiris; Mark J. Garcia; Daniel A. Leung

PURPOSE To investigate the feasibility, safety, and outcome of endovascular recanalization of native chronic total occlusions (CTOs) in patients with failed lower-extremity bypass grafts. MATERIALS AND METHODS Retrospective review of 19 limbs in 18 patients with failed lower-extremity bypass grafts that underwent recanalization of native arterial occlusions between February 2009 and April 2013 was performed. Nine of the limbs presented with acute ischemia and 10 presented with chronic ischemia, including eight with critical limb ischemia and two with disabling claudication. RESULTS The mean patency of the failed bypass grafts (63% venous) was 27 months. All limbs had Transatlantic Inter-Society Consensus class D lesions involving the native circulation. Technical success of the endovascular recanalization procedure was achieved in all but one limb (95%). The mean ankle brachial indices before and after treatment were 0.34 and 0.73, respectively. There were no major complications or emergency amputations. Mean patient follow-up was 64 weeks, and two patients were lost to follow-up. Primary patency rates at 3, 6, and 12 months were 87%, 48%, and 16%, respectively. Successful secondary procedures were performed in seven patients, with secondary patency rates at 3, 6, and 12 months of 88%, 73%, and 44%, respectively. Limb salvage rates at 12 and 24 months were 94% and 65%, and amputation-free survival rates at 12 and 24 months were 87% and 60%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS Endovascular recanalization of native CTOs in patients with failed lower-extremity bypass grafts is technically feasible and safe and results in acceptable limb salvage.


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2016

Segmental arterial mediolysis (SAM): clinical presentation, angiographic manifestations and endovascular management

Ansar Z. Vance; Assaf Graif; M. McGarry; A. Pappas; U. Nwosu; Mark J. Garcia; K. Lie; Christopher J. Grilli; Daniel A. Leung


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2014

Recanalization of chronic femoropopliteal deep venous thrombosis in patients suffering from post thrombotic syndrome: a safe and effective approach to improving quality of life

Christopher J. Grilli; C. Wrigley; M. McGarry; M.M. Ali; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; Daniel A. Leung; George Kimbiris; Mark J. Garcia


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2012

Abstract No. 290: Aggressive management of chronic deep venous thrombosis: technical and clinical outcomes

Christopher J. Grilli; M. McGarry; M.M. Ali; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; D. Thompson; S.A. Goodman; C. Wrigley; J.M. Lee; Daniel A. Leung; George Kimbiris; M. Horvath; Mark J. Garcia


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

3:18 PM Abstract No. 223 Catheter-directed thrombolysis for acute pulmonary embolism in 132 patients: a single-center experience

Assaf Graif; C. Chedrawy; Ansar Z. Vance; George Kimbiris; Christopher J. Grilli; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; Daniel A. Leung


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

3:36 PM Abstract No. 225 The effect of catheter-directed thrombolysis for acute pulmonary embolism on serum fibrinogen levels

Assaf Graif; C. Chedrawy; Ansar Z. Vance; S. Putnam; George Kimbiris; K. Lie; Christopher J. Grilli; Daniel A. Leung


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

3:18 PM Abstract No. 353 Nitinol self-expanding stents for the treatment of chronic iliofemoral veno-occlusive disease

C. Chedrawy; Assaf Graif; Daniel A. Leung; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; U. Nwosu; Ansar Z. Vance; George Kimbiris; Mark J. Garcia; S. Putnam; K. Lie; Christopher J. Grilli


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2018

Abstract No. 639 Outcome of iliocaval stent-assisted reconstruction in patients with chronic obstruction of the inferior vena cava

Ansar Z. Vance; Assaf Graif; Christopher J. Grilli; U. Nwosu; M. Liao; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; George Kimbiris; Mark J. Garcia; Daniel A. Leung


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2017

Embolization of type II endoleaks with ethylene-vinyl-alcohol copolymer (EVOH, Onyx®): technical evolution and clinical outcome

Ansar Z. Vance; Assaf Graif; R Patel; C Fedele; M Garcia; George Kimbiris; Christopher J. Grilli; Demetrios J. Agriantonis; K. Lie; Daniel A. Leung

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Daniel A. Leung

Christiana Care Health System

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George Kimbiris

Christiana Care Health System

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Assaf Graif

Christiana Care Health System

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Ansar Z. Vance

Christiana Care Health System

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Charles R. Fedele

Christiana Care Health System

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Mandip S. Gakhal

Christiana Care Health System

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Omar Z. Chohan

Christiana Care Health System

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Mark J. Garcia

Christiana Care Health System

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M.M. Ali

Christiana Care Health System

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