Iliac Artery Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Endovascular Treatment of Different Types of Aorto-iliac Occlusions
This study compares early and long-term results of the endovascular treatment among patients with different types of aorto-iliac occlusions.
Endovascular treatment has been increasingly applied as a therapeutic option for aorto-iliac
occlusive disease during the last decade, becoming the first-line treatment for many of the
Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus document II (TASC II) categories. TASC II document in
2007 stated endovascular treatment as the method of choice up to type B occlusions and
surgery for low-risk patients with type C and D occlusions, emphasizing that the patient's
comorbidities as well as the operator's long-term success rates should be included in the
decision-making process.
Revision of TASC II document in 2015 is suggesting that the preferred revascularization
method should be based on each vascular center's competence and experience with the anatomic
complexity, considering patient comorbidity and overall prognosis, supporting the
endovascular-first approach in all 4 different kinds of lesions in highly experienced
centers.
These changes over time are based on expert opinions derived from smaller studies from high
volume centers, and that they reflect both the widespread gain of endovascular experience and
technical developments over the last 2 decades, leading to a rising number of centers
providing an endovascular-first approach even in complex TASC C and D occlusions.
Rationale for offering endovascular-first option to patient with complex lesion would be low
risk of complication and long-term patency.
Our intention is to compare early and long-term results of the endovascular treatment among
patients with different types of aorto-iliac occlusions in two Serbian vascular centres.
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