L. Botta , P. Fratto , A. Cannata , G. Bruschi , A. Rampoldi , L. Martinelli
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Abstract
Introduction
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is technically demanding and requires complex circulatory management. Endovascular techniques can treat arch diseases but frequently need surgical de-branching of supra-aortic vessels.
Report
We describe the use of a new, custom-made, branched stent-graft system to treat a penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the aortic arch. This system consisted of a combination of three endoluminal prostheses introduced via peripheral arteries.
Discussion
The branched stent-graft system was effective and safe. Minimally invasive techniques for aortic-arch repair are attractive but technological progress and further improvements are still necessary in the endovascular treatment of complex arch anatomy.