Successful endovascular treatment of aortic arch aneurysm in a pediatric patient.

Isabel C Sánchez-Escobar, Silvia J Galvis-Blanco, Luis H Díaz-Medina, Rafael Correa-Velásquez, Rafael Lince-Varela
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Abstract

Background: Ascending aortic aneurysms are rare pathologies in childhood, especially in the absence of previous diseases such as Marfan syndrome.

Objective: Present the possibility of successful endovascular management of large vessel aneurysms, using stents and microcatheters with embolization of the aneurysm sac.

Method: We present the case of a previously healthy ten-year-old patient, in whom a pseudoaneurysm was documented between the origin of the left common carotid artery and left subclavian artery, successfully managed endovascularly, initially with a stent covering the neck of the aneurysm to remodel it and later with embolization of the aneurysm sac using a microcatheter.

Results: Aneurysms of large vessels, such common carotid artery and subclavian artery, are at risk of rupture with devastating complications; endovascular management is considered a minimally invasive management option, with favorable results.

Conclusion: The endovascular management of large vessel aneurysms using stents and microcatheters with embolization of the aneurysmal sac is a novel management option that achieves successful results.

成功用血管内治疗一名儿童主动脉弓动脉瘤。
背景:升主动脉瘤是儿童期罕见的病症,尤其是在没有马凡综合征等既往疾病的情况下:介绍使用支架和微导管栓塞动脉瘤囊,成功进行大血管动脉瘤血管内治疗的可能性:我们介绍了一例 10 岁健康患者的病例,该患者左侧颈总动脉和左锁骨下动脉之间有一个假性动脉瘤,通过血管内治疗获得成功,最初使用支架覆盖动脉瘤颈部使其重塑,后来使用微导管对动脉瘤囊进行栓塞:结果:颈总动脉和锁骨下动脉等大血管动脉瘤有破裂的风险,会带来破坏性并发症;血管内治疗被认为是一种微创治疗方案,效果良好:结论:使用支架和微导管对大血管动脉瘤进行血管内治疗,并对动脉瘤囊进行栓塞,是一种新型的治疗方法,能取得成功的结果。
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