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2019
DOI: 10.1177/1526602819871581
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Commentary: Endovascular Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment: “Leaving Nothing Behind”?

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“…20 The current results have provided evidence that additional atherectomy may reduce stent use in femoropopliteal lesions, in line with the "leave nothing behind" concept. 29,30 The indication for bailout stenting was more than 50% residual stenosis in the study conducted by Cai et al 18 and more than 30% in the remaining three trials. 10,19,20 Interestingly, results from these four trials were consistent, and the pooled result of the meta-analysis showed little variability between included studies.…”
Section: The Review In the Context Of Other Literaturementioning
confidence: 97%
“…20 The current results have provided evidence that additional atherectomy may reduce stent use in femoropopliteal lesions, in line with the "leave nothing behind" concept. 29,30 The indication for bailout stenting was more than 50% residual stenosis in the study conducted by Cai et al 18 and more than 30% in the remaining three trials. 10,19,20 Interestingly, results from these four trials were consistent, and the pooled result of the meta-analysis showed little variability between included studies.…”
Section: The Review In the Context Of Other Literaturementioning
confidence: 97%