Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature

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Autor(a) principal: Pinelo, Andreia
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Loureiro, Luís, Veterano, Carlos, Rocha, Henrique, Castro, João, Machado, Rui
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48750/acv.556
Resumo: INTRODUCTION The femoropopliteal biomechanical characteristics make the endovascular treatment of complex lesions particularly challenging. Despite several studies reporting longer patency of femoropopliteal stenting when compared to balloon angioplasty, long-term outcomes are still marginal due to the high rate of restenosis, stent fracture, and thrombosis. This study aims to review the current literature on the outcomes of the endovascular treatment of the femoropopliteal sector with the Supera® stent. MATERIALS AND METHODS A search was carried on Pubmed database under the terms [“Supera” AND “femoropopliteal”]. Prospective and retrospective original studies were selected after title and abstract analysis.   RESULTS Twelve studies were analyzed, comprising a total of 1358 limbs with femoropopliteal obstructive disease treated with the Supera® stent. The 12-month primary-patency rate (PPR) ranged from 72.6% to 94.1%, the 24-month PPR ranged from 60.8% to 83.1% and the 36-month PPR ranged from 69.5% to 76.7%. For high-complexity anatomies, including TASC C and D lesions, the 12-month PPR was >64%. There were no stent fractures reported in any of the included studies.   DISCUSSION The Supera® stent showed promising results for the endovascular treatment of the femoropopliteal sector, highlighting its performance in high-complexity anatomic patterns.
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spelling Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literatureEndovascularimplantomimetic stentperipheral artery diseasefemoropolitealINTRODUCTION The femoropopliteal biomechanical characteristics make the endovascular treatment of complex lesions particularly challenging. Despite several studies reporting longer patency of femoropopliteal stenting when compared to balloon angioplasty, long-term outcomes are still marginal due to the high rate of restenosis, stent fracture, and thrombosis. This study aims to review the current literature on the outcomes of the endovascular treatment of the femoropopliteal sector with the Supera® stent. MATERIALS AND METHODS A search was carried on Pubmed database under the terms [“Supera” AND “femoropopliteal”]. Prospective and retrospective original studies were selected after title and abstract analysis.   RESULTS Twelve studies were analyzed, comprising a total of 1358 limbs with femoropopliteal obstructive disease treated with the Supera® stent. The 12-month primary-patency rate (PPR) ranged from 72.6% to 94.1%, the 24-month PPR ranged from 60.8% to 83.1% and the 36-month PPR ranged from 69.5% to 76.7%. For high-complexity anatomies, including TASC C and D lesions, the 12-month PPR was >64%. There were no stent fractures reported in any of the included studies.   DISCUSSION The Supera® stent showed promising results for the endovascular treatment of the femoropopliteal sector, highlighting its performance in high-complexity anatomic patterns.Sociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular2024-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48750/acv.556https://doi.org/10.48750/acv.556Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular; Vol. 19 No. 4 (2023): December; 226-230Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular; Vol. 19 N.º 4 (2023): Dezembro; 226-2302183-00961646-706Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/556http://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/556/362Copyright (c) 2024 Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascularinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinelo, AndreiaLoureiro, LuísVeterano, CarlosRocha, HenriqueCastro, JoãoMachado, Rui2024-03-08T10:30:15Zoai:ojs.acvjournal.com:article/556Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:13:57.083636Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
title Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
spellingShingle Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
Pinelo, Andreia
Endovascular
implantomimetic stent
peripheral artery disease
femoropoliteal
title_short Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
title_full Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
title_fullStr Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
title_sort Mid and long-term results of the Supera® stent in femoropopliteal obstructive disease: a comprehensive analysis of the literature
author Pinelo, Andreia
author_facet Pinelo, Andreia
Loureiro, Luís
Veterano, Carlos
Rocha, Henrique
Castro, João
Machado, Rui
author_role author
author2 Loureiro, Luís
Veterano, Carlos
Rocha, Henrique
Castro, João
Machado, Rui
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinelo, Andreia
Loureiro, Luís
Veterano, Carlos
Rocha, Henrique
Castro, João
Machado, Rui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Endovascular
implantomimetic stent
peripheral artery disease
femoropoliteal
topic Endovascular
implantomimetic stent
peripheral artery disease
femoropoliteal
description INTRODUCTION The femoropopliteal biomechanical characteristics make the endovascular treatment of complex lesions particularly challenging. Despite several studies reporting longer patency of femoropopliteal stenting when compared to balloon angioplasty, long-term outcomes are still marginal due to the high rate of restenosis, stent fracture, and thrombosis. This study aims to review the current literature on the outcomes of the endovascular treatment of the femoropopliteal sector with the Supera® stent. MATERIALS AND METHODS A search was carried on Pubmed database under the terms [“Supera” AND “femoropopliteal”]. Prospective and retrospective original studies were selected after title and abstract analysis.   RESULTS Twelve studies were analyzed, comprising a total of 1358 limbs with femoropopliteal obstructive disease treated with the Supera® stent. The 12-month primary-patency rate (PPR) ranged from 72.6% to 94.1%, the 24-month PPR ranged from 60.8% to 83.1% and the 36-month PPR ranged from 69.5% to 76.7%. For high-complexity anatomies, including TASC C and D lesions, the 12-month PPR was >64%. There were no stent fractures reported in any of the included studies.   DISCUSSION The Supera® stent showed promising results for the endovascular treatment of the femoropopliteal sector, highlighting its performance in high-complexity anatomic patterns.
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