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Shadi Halabi1, Ahmad Mohammad2, Marwan Halabi2
1Department of Cardiology, Community Hospital, Powers Health, Munster, Indiana, USA; Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
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A 60-year-old woman with a history of peripheral artery disease and chronic kidney disease presented with Rutherford Class IIa acute limb ischemia of the right lower extremity. Transradial approach angiography revealed a 100% thrombotic occlusion of the superficial femoral artery. Successful lesion crossing, thrombectomy, and drug-coated balloon angioplasty were performed with restoration of TIMI flow grade 3 in a single session.
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