Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction

Pediatric lower extremity arterial catheterization-related injuries can result in significant long-term morbidity. Revascularization is challenging due to concerns for long-term patency and growth accommodation with synthetic grafts. We describe a novel technique for iliofemoral revascularization us...

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Main Authors: Donna C. Koo, MD, P. Nina Scalise, MD, Jonathan M. Durgin, MD, Eliza J. Lee, MD, Khashayar Vakili, MD, Heung Bae Kim, MD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428723003222
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author Donna C. Koo, MD
P. Nina Scalise, MD
Jonathan M. Durgin, MD
Eliza J. Lee, MD
Khashayar Vakili, MD
Heung Bae Kim, MD
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P. Nina Scalise, MD
Jonathan M. Durgin, MD
Eliza J. Lee, MD
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description Pediatric lower extremity arterial catheterization-related injuries can result in significant long-term morbidity. Revascularization is challenging due to concerns for long-term patency and growth accommodation with synthetic grafts. We describe a novel technique for iliofemoral revascularization using common iliac artery transposition and bridging polytetrafluoroethylene grafts. We treated two children who underwent femoral catheterization resulting in lifestyle-limiting claudication. Both patients experienced immediate resolution of symptoms. Postoperative imaging demonstrated widely patent vasculature. ASPIRE (autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction) is a method of pediatric iliofemoral artery revascularization that allows for an autologous artery to span the hip joint, reducing graft thrombosis risk and accommodating patient growth.
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spelling doaj.art-fe2f7b4ba39e4c62bf3707dbc5b2b5332024-03-23T06:25:36ZengElsevierJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques2468-42872024-04-01102101413Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstructionDonna C. Koo, MD0P. Nina Scalise, MD1Jonathan M. Durgin, MD2Eliza J. Lee, MD3Khashayar Vakili, MD4Heung Bae Kim, MD5Department of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MADepartment of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MADepartment of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MADepartment of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MADepartment of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MACorrespondence: Heung Bae Kim, MD, Department of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave, Fegan 3, Boston, MA 02115; Department of Surgery, Pediatric Transplant Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MAPediatric lower extremity arterial catheterization-related injuries can result in significant long-term morbidity. Revascularization is challenging due to concerns for long-term patency and growth accommodation with synthetic grafts. We describe a novel technique for iliofemoral revascularization using common iliac artery transposition and bridging polytetrafluoroethylene grafts. We treated two children who underwent femoral catheterization resulting in lifestyle-limiting claudication. Both patients experienced immediate resolution of symptoms. Postoperative imaging demonstrated widely patent vasculature. ASPIRE (autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction) is a method of pediatric iliofemoral artery revascularization that allows for an autologous artery to span the hip joint, reducing graft thrombosis risk and accommodating patient growth.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428723003222Iliofemoral reconstructionNovel techniquePediatric revascularization
spellingShingle Donna C. Koo, MD
P. Nina Scalise, MD
Jonathan M. Durgin, MD
Eliza J. Lee, MD
Khashayar Vakili, MD
Heung Bae Kim, MD
Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
Iliofemoral reconstruction
Novel technique
Pediatric revascularization
title Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
title_full Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
title_fullStr Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
title_short Autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction: A novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
title_sort autologous and synthetic pediatric iliofemoral reconstruction a novel technique for pediatric iliofemoral artery reconstruction
topic Iliofemoral reconstruction
Novel technique
Pediatric revascularization
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428723003222
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