Peripheral
SFA

Modern endovascular decisions for SFA intervention

Watch the replay of this PVI 2025 symposium and explore contemporary endovascular decision-making for SFA interventions.

This session is built around the case of a 70-year-old man referred for recurrent intermittent claudication, with a complex vascular history including a left popliteal bypass (2011) and a prior AAA endograft

Despite chronic PAD and multiple previous interventions, his symptoms progressed from Rutherford class 2 to 4 over nine months. CT imaging revealed a severely calcified mid-SFA stenosis extending to the proximal bypass anastomosis.

The faculty walk through the full clinical assessment, discuss stent-based and DCB-based strategies, and explain why the final treatment choice was JetstreamTM atherectomy combined with a paclitaxel DCB

Follow the procedure step by step and review the technical considerations and clinical outcomes.

Bordeaux, France
Lausanne, Switzerland
Strasbourg, France
Interventional radiologist
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This session was supported by Boston Scientific