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Sean P. Lyden

Percutaneous Femoropopliteal Bypass: 2-Year Results of the DETOUR System

Purpose: This study investigated the 2-year safety and effectiveness of the PQ Bypass DETOUR system as a percutaneous femoropopliteal bypass. Materials and Methods: Seventy-eight patients with 82 long-segment femoropopliteal lesions were enrolled in this prospective, single-arm, multicenter study. The DETOUR system deployed Torus stent grafts directed through a transvenous route. Eligible patients included those with lesions of >10 cm and average of 371±55 mm. Key safety endpoints included major adverse events (MAEs) and symptomatic deep venous thrombosis in the target limb. Effectiveness endpoints included primary patency defined as freedom from ≥50% stenosis, occlusion, or clinically-d…

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sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028211034862 – Supplemental material for Percutaneous Femoropopliteal Bypass: 2-Year Results of the DETOUR System

Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028211034862 for Percutaneous Femoropopliteal Bypass: 2-Year Results of the DETOUR System by Grzegorz Halena, Dainis K. Krievins, Dierk Scheinert, Janis Savlovskis, Piotr Szopiński, Albrecht Krämer, Kenneth Ouriel, Andrej Schmidt, Michal Zdunek and Sean P. Lyden in Journal of Endovascular Therapy

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sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028211034862 – Supplemental material for Percutaneous Femoropopliteal Bypass: 2-Year Results of the DETOUR System

Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028211034862 for Percutaneous Femoropopliteal Bypass: 2-Year Results of the DETOUR System by Grzegorz Halena, Dainis K. Krievins, Dierk Scheinert, Janis Savlovskis, Piotr Szopiński, Albrecht Krämer, Kenneth Ouriel, Andrej Schmidt, Michal Zdunek and Sean P. Lyden in Journal of Endovascular Therapy

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