Successful endoluminal repair of a popliteal artery aneurysm using the Wallgraft endoprosthesis.

P E Kudelko, C Alfaro-Franco, E B Diethrich, Z Krajcer
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the first application of the Wallgraft endovascular prosthesis to aneurysm exclusion in the popliteal artery.

Methods and results: A 61-year-old man was admitted to our institution with a popliteal artery aneurysm complicated by associated popliteal vein compression, deep venous thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. The endovascular procedure was performed percutaneously with local anesthesia using a low-profile, covered stent (Wallgraft Endoprosthesis). The aneurysm was successfully excluded from the arterial circulation, and there were no postprocedural complications. Follow-up evaluation with appropriate imaging at 10 months revealed no endoleaks.

Conclusions: This initial result indicates that percutaneous deployment of the Wallgraft endoprosthesis, with its smaller diameter and flexible design, may offer significant advantages over currently available devices for repair of popliteal artery aneurysms. This method obviates the need for general anesthesia or surgical exposure, which is particularly beneficial in patients with comorbid illnesses.

应用腔壁移植假体成功修复腘动脉动脉瘤。
目的:介绍血管内壁移植假体在腘动脉动脉瘤排除术中的首次应用。方法和结果:一名61岁男性患者因腘动脉动脉瘤合并腘静脉压迫、深静脉血栓形成和肺栓塞而入院。血管内手术是在局部麻醉下经皮进行的,使用一个低轮廓的覆盖支架(Wallgraft Endoprosthesis)。动脉瘤成功地从动脉循环中排除,无术后并发症。随访随访10个月,影像学检查未见内漏。结论:这一初步结果表明,经皮部署的壁移植假体,其直径较小,设计灵活,可能比目前可用的设备修复腘动脉动脉瘤具有显著的优势。这种方法避免了全身麻醉或手术暴露的需要,这对患有合并症的患者特别有益。
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