经颈动脉入路血管内主动脉修复术治疗复杂胸降主动脉假性动脉瘤伴主动脉髂闭塞1例。

Haofan Shi, Xingyou Guo, Chengkai Su, Haoyue Huang, Yihuan Chen, Jinlong Zhang, Bowen Zhang, Xiang Feng, Zhenya Shen
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背景血管主动脉修复已成为主动脉疾病的首选治疗方式,主要是因为其围手术期发病率和死亡率较低。目前的诊断和治疗指南普遍主张在大多数情况下进行血管内主动脉修复,并以股动脉作为常规入路。然而,这种方法可能并不适用于所有患者,特别是那些主动脉髂动脉闭塞的患者,需要其他的通路策略。病例总结:本文报告了一个复杂的病例研究,患者主动脉髂动脉闭塞,经左颈动脉入路行血管内主动脉修复术治疗降主动脉假体移植物吻合处的假性动脉瘤。该病例强调了在解剖困难的情况下利用颈动脉作为替代通路的潜在价值。结论经颈动脉入路血管内主动脉修复的研究有限,且以病例报道为主,缺乏随机对照试验。本病例报告提示,当常规股动脉入路不可行时,经颈动脉入路血管内主动脉修复可能是选择患者组的可行选择。虽然我们的单一病例显示了成功的治疗和最小的并发症,但需要更大规模的研究来充分建立安全性,并确定围手术期并发症和死亡率是否确实在不同患者群体中可控。临床影响本研究为颈动脉作为髂主动脉闭塞患者血管内主动脉修复的替代通路的可行性提供了有价值的见解。它为临床医生提供了一个潜在的策略,在情况下,传统的股动脉路线是不可行的。本文的研究结果旨在证明在解剖学上具有挑战性的情况下利用颈动脉进行血管内手术的实用性和相对安全性,有助于更广泛地了解主动脉修复干预的其他途径。
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Transcarotid Artery Approach for Endovascular Aortic Repair in Treating Complex Descending Thoracic Aortic Pseudoaneurysm With Aortoiliac Occlusion: A Case Report.

BackgroundEndovascular aortic repair has emerged as the preferred treatment modality over open surgery for aortic diseases, primarily because of its association with lower perioperative morbidity and mortality rates. Current diagnostic and treatment guidelines generally advocate for endovascular aortic repair in most cases, with the femoral artery serving as the conventional access route. However, this approach may not be feasible for all patients, particularly those with aortoiliac artery occlusion, necessitating alternative access strategies.Case SummaryThis paper presents a complex case study of a patient with aortoiliac artery occlusion who underwent endovascular aortic repair via the left carotid artery approach for a pseudoaneurysm at the anastomotic site of a descending aortic prosthetic graft. This case underscores the potential value of utilizing the carotid artery as an alternative access route in anatomically challenging situations.ConclusionResearch on transcarotid artery approach endovascular aortic repair is limited and predominantly consists of case reports, with a notable absence of randomized controlled trials. This case report suggests that endovascular aortic repair via the carotid artery approach may be a viable alternative for selecting patient groups when the conventional femoral artery approach is not feasible. While our single case demonstrated successful management with minimal complications, larger studies are needed to fully establish the safety profile and determine if perioperative complications and mortality rates are indeed manageable across diverse patient populations.Clinical ImpactThis study provides valuable insights into the feasibility of the carotid artery as an alternative access route for endovascular aortic repair in patients with aortoiliac artery occlusion. It offers clinicians a potential strategy for cases where the conventional femoral artery route is not feasible. The findings presented herein aim to demonstrate the practicality and relative safety of utilizing the carotid artery for endovascular procedures in anatomically challenging scenarios, contributing to the broader understanding of access alternatives in aortic repair interventions.

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