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Fracture of a Supera Interwoven Nitinol Stent After Treatment of Popliteal Artery Stenosis.

PURPOSE: To present a Supera stent fracture following treatment of popliteal artery stenosis.

CASE REPORT: A 60-year-old man previously treated with angioplasty/stenting of a popliteal artery lesion with a Supera stent presented at 8 months with in-stent occlusion that proved to be secondary to stent fracture.

CONCLUSION: Supera interwoven nitinol stents, despite having higher radial force and conformability than classic tube stents, are not free from fracture. Moreover, due to their peculiar structure, a break in these stents results in complete loss of integrity and consequent device collapse, thus jeopardizing endovascular recanalization and relining.

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