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Road Mapping Guided Puncture Versus Ultrasound Guided Puncture During Retrograde Angioplasty Feasibility and Safety

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About This Trial

The study aims to compare the technical feasibility and safety of road mapping-guided versus ultrasound-guided retrograde arterial puncture in patients with (CLTI) as measured by: * Puncture success rate * Access-related complication rate (e.g., hematoma, vessel dissection, perforation)

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: -. 1. Adults : Both male and female participants. 2. Diagnosed with critical limp threatening ischemia (CLTI): significant occlusions in the femoropopliteal o Rutherford Class 5: Non-healing wounds or ulcers 3. Failed or unable to achieve antegrade access: Patients requiring retrograde puncture for the procedure. 4. Planned intervention with retrograde access: Candidates for endovascular interventions, including angioplasty, stent deployment Who Should NOT Join This Trial: • Active infection at the puncture site: Any localized infection, particularly over the ankle region , will be an exclusion. • Severe calcification or anatomical abnormalities: Patients with excessive arterial calcification or significant anatomical distortion preventing safe retrograde puncture. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion criteria: -. 1. Adults : Both male and female participants. 2. Diagnosed with critical limp threatening ischemia (CLTI): significant occlusions in the femoropopliteal o Rutherford Class 5: Non-healing wounds or ulcers 3. Failed or unable to achieve antegrade access: Patients requiring retrograde puncture for the procedure. 4. Planned intervention with retrograde access: Candidates for endovascular interventions, including angioplasty, stent deployment Exclusion criteria: • Active infection at the puncture site: Any localized infection, particularly over the ankle region , will be an exclusion. • Severe calcification or anatomical abnormalities: Patients with excessive arterial calcification or significant anatomical distortion preventing safe retrograde puncture.

Treatments Being Tested

PROCEDURE

Road-map guided versus US guided retrograde access

Road-map guided versus US guided retrograde access

Locations (1)

Sohag University Hospital
Sohag, Egypt