Guangmin Yang, Guangyan Wu, Yepeng Zhang, Min Zhou
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Physician-modified endografts and carotid-subclavian bypass in the treatment of extensive thoracic aortic aneurysm involving the aortic arch.
ObjectivesThoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) involving the aortic arch poses a significant risk of cerebrovascular accidents and presents technical challenges for repair. This report presents a hybrid approach combining carotid-subclavian bypass (CSbp) and physician-modified endografts (PMEGs) for a patient with extensive aortic arch involvement.MethodA 77-year-old asymptomatic man with a large TAA extending into the aortic arch underwent a hybrid procedure. The intervention included a CSbp and the deployment of a double-fenestrated PMEG, prepared using a Valiant Captivia stent-graft platform, with additional branches to accommodate supra-aortic vessels.ResultsThe patient's intraoperative and postoperative course was uneventful, with no neurological or vascular complications. Follow-up CTA at 1 year showed a patent carotid-subclavian bypass, well-positioned stent grafts, and no evidence of endoleak or graft migration.ConclusionThe combination of carotid-subclavian bypass and PMEGs offers a feasible and effective treatment for complex TAA involving the aortic arch, particularly in high-risk patients unsuitable for open repair or total endovascular approaches.
期刊介绍:
Vascular provides readers with new and unusual up-to-date articles and case reports focusing on vascular and endovascular topics. It is a highly international forum for the discussion and debate of all aspects of this distinct surgical specialty. It also features opinion pieces, literature reviews and controversial issues presented from various points of view.