RESUMEN
The endovascular treatment using a drug-coated balloon (DCB) reduces restenosis and target vessel re-vascularization rate in patients with peripheral artery disease such as claudication and chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). However, its safety and efficacy in patients with post-below-knee amputation remain unknown. We had a patient with CLTI and a history of below-knee amputation, who suffered a no-flow phenomenon following DCB angioplasty that required above-knee amputation. DCB angioplasty might not be appropriate for those with severe CLTI and histories of amputation. Learning objective: The present report describes the risk of endovascular treatment using a drug-coated balloon for chronic limb-threatening ischemia patients with a below-knee amputated limb.