Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Sep 2019)

Hybrid rescue technique after failure of a standard multibranched stent graft

  • Gian Franco Veraldi, MD,
  • Luca Mezzetto, MD,
  • Lorenzo Scorsone, MD,
  • Stefano Gennai, MD,
  • Marco Macrì, MD,
  • Roberto Silingardi, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 338 – 342

Abstract

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A 78-year-old woman presented with type IIIC and IIID endoleaks after endovascular treatment for a thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm. Mating between the ruptured segments of superior mesenteric artery stent graft was performed. After failed attempts at relining the right renal artery stent graft, a hybrid approach was used to connect the side branch to the target vessel: a stent graft was deployed into the side branch of the main graft and it was temporarily occluded with a balloon. After opening the sac, a stent graft was deployed into the right renal artery and the two stent grafts were connected with a running suture. Follow-up examination performed 1 month postoperatively by computed tomography imaging confirmed the effectiveness of this treatment. Key Words: Thoracoabdominal, Hybrid technique, Multibranched graft, BEVAR