“…1,8 More recently, there have been reports of successful stent placements for disease in the CFA. 9,10 Most surgeons believe, however, that the potential problems of placing a stent in the CFA, including risk of stent fracture and intimal hyperplasia, 11,12 possible need to sacrifice collaterals provided by the profunda, and potential compromise in future surgical options in patients who often present with multilevel disease, outweigh the presumed advantages of an endovascular approach. In addition to PTA and stent placement, other modalities such as cryoplasty and atherectomy are being considered for treatment of occlusive disease in the CFA.…”