Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2017; 45(1): 89-93 | DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2016.14825
Successful simultaneous ipsilateral stenting of common iliac artery stenosis and transfemoral aortic valve replacement
Abdullah Nabi Aslan1, Hacı Ahmet Kasapkara2, Serkan Sivri1, Murat Can Güney2, Engin Bozkurt21Ataturk Education and Research Hospital,Department of Cardiology, Ankara
2Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiology,Ankara
Summary– Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) was designed to treat elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis at high risk for surgery, and is most commonly performed with retrograde approach through femoral arteries. However, in up to 30% of cases, it is either not possible to use this access route or it is considered to have high risk of vascular injury. Alternative approaches have been described for patients with no suitable femoral access: trans-subclavian, transaortic, or direct aortic access; however, since the introduction of new valves deployed with low-profile delivery systems, another alternative transcatheter approach has been discovered. Presently described is experience in 2 cases in which patients were treated with transfemoral TAVR using Edwards SAPIEN 3 transcatheter heart valves immediately following ipsilateral common iliac artery stenting.
Keywords: Iliac artery stenting, SAPIEN 3 valve, severe aortic stenosis, transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
Corresponding Author: Abdullah Nabi Aslan, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English