Abstract
Purpose:
To report a complication of stent placement at a bifurcation in the infrapopliteal arteries.
Case Report:
A 60-year-old man presented with a complex subtotal stenosis in the anterior tibial artery and the tibioperoneal trunk. Two drug-eluting stents were implanted by means of the crush technique, successfully recanalizing the trifurcation. One week later, the patient was readmitted with a thrombotic occlusion of the popliteal artery. Fluoroscopy showed a fracture of the larger stent in the tibioperoneal trunk. After successful local thrombolysis, a stent fragment was located in the popliteal artery and removed with an Amplatz snare. Long-term follow-up was uneventful.
Conclusion:
Fracture may be a more common complication of bifurcation stenting when undertaken in a territory at high risk for this complication.
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