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Video Supplement: The No-Reflow Phenomenon in Below-the-Knee Vessels After Percutaneous Revascularization of the Superficial Femoral Artery

Video 2. Given the involvement of all three vessels and the appearance of the angiography, this sluggish flow was felt to be a slow-flow phenomenon rather than thrombo-embolism. A wire was reintroduced. Intra-arterial nitroglycerin and high doses of adenosine were administered via a microcatheter placed at the level of the popliteal artery, and imaging revealed a significantly improved appearance. View original article at: https://www.vasculardiseasemanagement.com/content/no-reflow-phenomenon-below-knee-vessels-after-percutaneous-revascularization-superficial
Video 1. Completion angiography showed a satisfactory result throughout the length of right SFA. However, sluggish flow was noted in all three below-the-knee vessels.

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