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The "SAFARI" technique using retrograde access via peroneal artery access
Kun Da Zhuang1, Seck Guan Tan, Kiang Hiong Tay
1Interventional Radiology Centre, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore City, Singapore. zkunda@gmail.com
Abstract:
The "SAFARI" technique or subintimal arterial flossing with antegrade-retrograde intervention is a method for recanalisation of chronic total occlusions (CTOs) when subintimal angioplasty fails. Retrograde access is usually obtained via the popliteal, distal anterior tibial artery (ATA)/dorsalis pedis (DP), or distal posterior tibial artery (PTA). Distal access via the peroneal artery has not been described and has a risk of continued bleeding, leading to compartment syndrome due to its deep location. We describe our experience in two patients with retrograde access via the peroneal artery and the use of balloon-assisted hemostasis for these retrograde punctures. This approach may potentially give more options for endovascular interventions in lower limb CTOs.

