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Figure 1 - Stenting currently remains reserved for subopti- subopti-mal percutaneous transluminal angioplasty: A)  pre-operative angiographic imaging shows lesion at the level of the tibiofibular trunk, which is B)  subopti-mally treated with percutaneous
Figure 5 - Quantitative vessel analysis of patient treated with 6 x 60 Xpert nitinol stent (Abbott Vascular, Redwood City, CA, USA) for a total occlusion of the tibiofibular trunk (TFT)
Figure 6 - Angiographic control of a A) 80% stenosis of the tibiofibular trunk, with B) 5% residual stenosis after AMS (Biotronik AG, Bülach, Switzerland) implantation and C) 36% in-stent restenosis at 6 months after index procedure

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