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Use of Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis to Rescue Inadvertent False Lumen Deployment of the Innominate Branch Stent During Physician-Modified Fenestrated-Branched Aortic Arch Repair.
Document Type
Article
Source
Vascular & Endovascular Surgery. Feb2024, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p193-199. 7p.
Subject
*DISSECTING aneurysms
*ENDOVASCULAR aneurysm repair
*THORACIC aneurysms
*ILIAC artery
*MINIMALLY invasive procedures
*AORTIC aneurysms
*THORACIC aorta
*SURGICAL stents
*BLOOD vessel prosthesis
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*FALSE aneurysms
*ENDOVASCULAR surgery
*PHYSICIANS
*PROSTHESIS design & construction
*AORTIC dissection
*EQUIPMENT & supplies
Language
ISSN
1538-5744
Abstract
A 70-year-old male with a history of 3 prior median sternotomies and on anticoagulation presented with acute chest and back pain associated with a pseudoaneurysm of the ascending and aortic arch in the setting of residual dissection involving the innominate, proximal right carotid, and subclavian arteries. A physician-modified triple vessel fenestrated-branched arch endograft was deployed. The innominate branch stent was deployed from the right carotid cut down, while the left carotid and left subclavian branch stents were placed from a femoral approach. Postoperatively, the innominate branch was found to be deployed in the false lumen of the dissected native innominate artery, leading to continued pressurization of the pseudoaneurysm. This was rescued by placing a Gore Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis (IBE) into the innominate branch through a temporary conduit sewn to the right carotid artery with a right subclavian branch placed via a brachial artery cut down into the internal iliac gate. The use of IBE allowed branch stent extension past the dissected native vessels. The patient had an uneventful recovery without neurologic complications. At 3-month follow-up, the patient remains well with an excluded pseudoaneurysm, and patent bifurcated innominate, bilateral carotid, and subclavian artery branches. A Gore IBE can be utilized in a dissected innominate artery to create an innominate branch device during fenestrated-branched endovascular arch repair. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]