Abstract
Objective:
Treatment of benign venous strictures with the Wallstent endoprosthesis.
Design:
A retrospective study of a patient group with benign venous strictures.
Setting:
Departments of Radiology and Surgery in a London teaching hospital.
Patients:
Three patients with clinically significant benign venous strictures.
Interventions:
Successful placement of the Wallstent endoprosthesis following failed angioplasty.
Main outcome measures:
Maintained clinical stent patency at follow-up.
Results:
All patients reported a good symptomatic improvement and this was confirmed by reduction in swelling of the affected limb on clinical examination Doppler examination in one case confirmed stent patency at 1 year.
Conclusion:
The role of the Wallstent endoprosthesis in the treatment of benign venous strictures deserves evaluation by prospective study. The successful outcome in the three patients reported indicates its clinical application.
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