Contemporary Therapy of Femoropopliteal In-Stent Restenosis / Occlusion, 36-month Follow up Study
Treatment of patients with in-stent restenosis/occlusion (ISR/O) of the femoral popliteal artery with DCB, DES, or covered stent resulted in significantly higher 1-year primary patency rates compared with balloon angioplasty or bare nitinol stents, but no significant difference in 3-year primary patency rates, Dr. Suzuki and colleagues, Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital, Japan, reported in the online edition of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.
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