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Outcomes of the single-stent versus kissing-stents technique in asymmetric complex aortoiliac bifurcation lesions  Yongsung Suh, MD, Young-Guk Ko, MD,

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1 Outcomes of the single-stent versus kissing-stents technique in asymmetric complex aortoiliac bifurcation lesions  Yongsung Suh, MD, Young-Guk Ko, MD, Dong-Ho Shin, MD, Jung-Sun Kim, MD, PhD, Byeong-Keuk Kim, MD, PhD, Donghoon Choi, MD, PhD, Myeong-Ki Hong, MD, PhD, Yangsoo Jang, MD, PhD  Journal of Vascular Surgery  Volume 62, Issue 1, Pages (July 2015) DOI: /j.jvs Copyright © 2015 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions

2 Fig 1 Representative patients with asymmetric complex aortoiliac bifurcation (ACAB) lesions. Single-stent technique: (A) preprocedural angiography; (B) implantation of an Express 8-mm × 27-mm balloon-expandable stent (Boston Scientific, Natick, Mass); and (C) final angiography. A patient with an ACAB lesion treated with bail-out kissing-stents: (D) preprocedural angiography; (E) implantation of a Palmaz Genesis 8-mm × 59-mm stent (Cordis, Miami Lakes, Fla) at the right common iliac artery (CIA), with resulting plaque shift to the contralateral CIA (arrow); (F) final angiography after additional implantation of a Palmaz Genesis 8-mm × 39-mm stent at the left CIA. Journal of Vascular Surgery  , 68-74DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2015 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions

3 Fig 2 Midterm outcomes of the asymmetric complex aortoiliac bifurcation (ACAB) according to stenting technique: (A) primary patency, (B) target lesion revascularization (TLR)-free survival, and (C) major adverse event (MAE)-free survival. All standard errors <10%. Journal of Vascular Surgery  , 68-74DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2015 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions

4 Fig 3 Primary patency is shown for (A) the target common iliac artery (CIA) and (B) the contralateral vessel, and target lesion revascularization (TLR)-free survival is shown for (C) the target CIA and (D) the contralateral vessel according to the stenting technique. All standard errors <10%. Journal of Vascular Surgery  , 68-74DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2015 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions


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