Femoral Artery Occlusion

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Evaluation of Atherectomy in the Management of Occlusive Lesions of the Common Femoral Arteries

Thromboendarterectomy is the standard technique for the treatment of symptomatic occlusive lesions of the common femoral artery. It consists of surgically controlling the artery and interrupting circulation, opening the vessel and removing the atherosclerotic plaque. However, this technique is associated with healing difficulties, postoperative infections, and debilitating incisional pain. The rise of endovascular therapies, particularly at the coronary level, has led to the emergence of new deocclusion techniques, including rotational atherectomy. This technique relies on the use of an intravascular catheter that reams out the atherosclerotic plaque while re-aspirating the resulting debris. A few studies have examined the use of rotational atherectomy for occlusive lesions of the common femoral arteries, but have not evaluated its results compared to the standard treatment. The aim of this multicenter cohort is to describe the efficacy and safety of rotational atherectomy and the standard treatment, thromboendarterectomy, in symptomatic occlusive lesions affecting the common femoral artery.

Participants needed: 120
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Ramsay Générale de SantéUpdated: Aug 26, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Male or female patient over 18 years of age [+4]

Patient contraindicated for either technique (for surgical or anesthesiological... [+6]