Artículo de revista
Litoplastía iliaco-femoral para implante transcatéter de válvula aórtica
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Rev Med Chile 2020; 148: 548-552
10.4067/s0034-98872020000400548
Autor
Veas, Nicolás
Soriano, Francesco
Winter, José
Nava, Stefano
Hameau, René
Lidefjeld, Dante
Valdebenito, Martín
Muñoz, Rodrigo
Oreglia, Jacopo
Institución
Resumen
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has a lower perioperative risk than traditional surgery mostly when the transfemoral access is used. Some patients have anatomical conditions that contraindicate the use of this route. Lithoplasty is a novel technique that fractures calcium in coronary and peripheral arteries using pulsatile waves transmitted through an angioplasty balloon. We report an 83 year-old male with an aortic stenosis requiring TAVI, with severe calcification of his femoral and aortic arteries. A balloon lithoplasty of the right iliac-femoral tract was carried out, which allowed the use of the transfemoral route to install the aortic prosthesis. The patient had a good subsequent evolution.