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Radiology, Vol 156, 321-323, Copyright © 1985 by Radiological Society of North America


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Percutaneous transluminal dilatation of the iliac artery: long-term results

GJ van Andel, WF van Erp, VM Krepel and PJ Breslau

One hundred fifty-four patients with stenosis of the iliac artery underwent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). These patients were followed for 1-7 years. The long-term results of the PTAs were analyzed by computer, and life tables were generated for dilatations of the iliac arteries with unimpaired flow and for those with an obstruction in the outflow tract. The accumulative 7-year patency rate was 90%, which agrees with other reports. This study demonstrates that the long-term results of PTA of iliac arterial stenoses are competitive with reconstructive vascular surgery. PTA should be the treatment of choice in patients with iliac arterial stenoses.


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