Stents in the treatment of renal artery stenosis: Long-term follow-up

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Henry, M [1 ]
Amor, M [1 ]
Henry, I [1 ]
Ethevenot, G [1 ]
Tzvetanov, K [1 ]
Courvoisier, A [1 ]
Mentre, B [1 ]
Chati, Z [1 ]
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[1] UCCI, Policlin Essey Les Nancy, F-54270 Essey Les Nancy, France
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JOURNAL OF ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY | 1999年 / 6卷 / 01期
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Palmaz stent; Renal Bridge stent; renal artery disease; hypertension; renal dysfunction;
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10.1583/1074-6218(1999)006<0042:SITTOR>2.0.CO;2
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Purpose: To evaluate the role of percutaneous stenting in the treatment of renal arterial lesions after failure of balloon angioplasty. Methods: Two hundred ten patients (139 mates; mean age 67.7 +/- 9.9 years, range 27 to 87) had 259 balloon-expandable stents (165 Palmaz and 94 Renal Bridge stents) implanted in 244 renal artery stenoses (171 ostial and 73 nonostial lesions). The patients were suffering from intractable hypertension (n = 210) and/or renal dysfunction (n = 48). The majority of the lesions (n = 234) were atheromatous in origin. Stents were implanted for suboptimal balloon dilation (n = 182, 75%), restenotic lesions (n = 27, 11%), or dissection (n = 9, 4%); 26 (11%) ostial lesions were stented primarily. Mean lesion length was 11.9 +/- 4.4 mm (range 5 to 30) and mean percent stenosis was 81.9% +/- 8.25% (range 70 to 100). Results: Immediate technical success was 99% (241 of 244). Three (1.2%) major complications included one intraprocedural stent thrombosis, one arterial perforation manifesting as a perirenal hematoma 24 hours after the procedure, and one renal arterial rupture. Follow-up over a mean 25.4 +/- 22.8 months (range 1 to 96) in 185 eligible patients (209 arteries) found 24 cases of restenosis (11.4%). Primary and secondary patencies for all lesions at 60 months were 79% and 98%, respectively, with no significant differences between ostial and nonostial lesions or stent types. Hypertension was reversed in 35 (19%), improved in 112(61%), and remained unchanged in 37 (20%). Renal function was improved in 29% (14 of 48), unchanged in 67% (32 of 48), and worse in 4% (2 of 48). Conclusions: Renal artery stenting is safe, effective, and may be an alternative to surgery, particularly in ostial lesions. Our experience shows reduction in the restenosis rate compared to conventional angioplasty. All ostial stenoses should be stented.
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