Endovascular treatment of proximal anastomotic aneurysms after aortic prosthetic reconstruction.

Journal: Cardiovascular And Interventional Radiology
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the efficacy and value of endovascular stent-grafts for the treatment of aortic anastomotic pseudoaneurysms.

Methods: Three patients with proximal aortic anastomotic pseudoaneurysms 8--15 years after prosthetic reconstruction were treated by transfemoral stent-graft implantation. In two patients the pseudoaneurysms were excluded by Talent prostheses [tube graft (n = 1), bifurcated graft (n = 1)]. In one patient an uniiliac Zenith stent-graft was implanted and an extra-anatomic crossover bypass for revascularization of the contralateral lower extremity was performed.

Results: All procedures were successful with primary exclusion of the pseudoaneurysms. During the follow-up (mean 16 months) one endoleak occurred due to migration of the tube stent-graft. The endoleak was sealed successfully by implanting an additional bifurcated stent-graft.

Conclusions: Stent-graft exclusion of aortic pseudoaneurysms offers a minimally invasive and safe alternative to open surgical reconstruction.

Authors
K Tiesenhausen, K Hausegger, J Tauss, W Amann, G Koch