Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Sep 2021)

Custom-made iliac fenestrated endoprosthesis for the treatment of internal iliac artery aneurysm with preservation of the superior gluteal artery

  • Satoshi Nishi, MD, PhD,
  • Daisuke Arima, MD,
  • Ryumon Matsumoto, MD,
  • Kanan Kurahashi, MD,
  • Akihiro Yoshimoto, MD,
  • Yoshihiro Suematsu, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 532 – 535

Abstract

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A 56-year-old man with huge bilateral internal iliac artery aneurysms (IIAAs) had emergently undergone right common iliac artery replacement. Intermittent claudication was induced by 8 minutes of walking on postoperative day 16. Endovascular repair using a custom-made iliac fenestrated endoprosthesis for the treatment of the left IIAA with preservation of the superior gluteal artery was performed on postoperative day 20 without discharging the patient. The patient had no ischemic complications. When an IIAA with a short length (21 mm) of the common iliac artery is anatomically suitable, the placement of a custom-made iliac fenestrated endoprosthesis is a feasible and effective technique.

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