“…3,5,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]20,24,[26][27][28][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] In the majority of patients, the endovascular repair was done in the presence of a good tibial run-off; at least two patent tibial arteries were present in 71% (95% CI 65%-76%) of patients. 1,7,10,[12][13][14][15]24,27,32,33,35,38 Several types of stents have been used to treat PAA. At the beginning of the era of this new modality of treatment, in North America home-made devices made of balloon expandable stents covered with vein or PTFE were used, while in Europe the Cragg Endo Pro stents were used, which included the System 1 (a self expandable nitinol stent covered by polyester fabric, Cragg EndoPro System; Mintec, La Ciotat, France); the Passager stent graft (a self expandable, polyester-covered metal stent-grafts; Boston Scientific, Watertown, Mass), and the Corvita stentgraft (a metallic self-expandable, braided wire stent to which is bonded an inner liner of polycarbonate urethane microfibers; Boston Scientific, Bülach, Switzerland).…”