2023
DOI: 10.1177/15266028231202718
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Insights From the FDA’s MAUDE Database Regarding the Real-World Safety of Jetstream Atherectomy for Peripheral Arterial Disease

Adam Min,
Fahd Alkhalifa,
Aida Ahrari
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Rotational atherectomy has shown promise as an adjunctive therapy to percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and stenting for the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). However, published data regarding the safety of these devices are limited. The Food and Drug Administration Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database collects reports of adverse event for medical devices. We present 3 years of MAUDE adverse events data for the Jetstream Atherectomy System (Bost… Show more

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“…However, atherectomy is not a risk-free procedure and is associated with various complications. Known complications of Jetstream TM atherectomy include device entrapment on the guidewire (27%), loss of blade rotation (23%), loss of aspiration (20%), mechanical damage (11%), embolism (4.4%), dissection (3.4%), vessel perforation (2.4%), and device fracture (1.2%); however, delayed pseudoaneurysm formation is very rare [1]. We report the case of a patient with a delayed rupture and pseudoaneurysm of popliteal artery (PA) after uneventful Jetstream TM atherectomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, atherectomy is not a risk-free procedure and is associated with various complications. Known complications of Jetstream TM atherectomy include device entrapment on the guidewire (27%), loss of blade rotation (23%), loss of aspiration (20%), mechanical damage (11%), embolism (4.4%), dissection (3.4%), vessel perforation (2.4%), and device fracture (1.2%); however, delayed pseudoaneurysm formation is very rare [1]. We report the case of a patient with a delayed rupture and pseudoaneurysm of popliteal artery (PA) after uneventful Jetstream TM atherectomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%