Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations (Sep 2022)
T-branch endovascular graft, a good option to treat acute aortic mycotic aneurysm?
Abstract
Background: Complex mycotic aortic aneurysm (MAA) is a rare and life-threatening disease with a high mortality rate. Open surgical treatment has always been considered as gold standard. However, it carries a high mortality and morbidity rate. Endovascular repair is a feasible option with encouraging results, especially in frail patients. Due to the production lead time, Fenestrated/Branched Endovascular Aortic Repair cannot be proposed in urgent cases. In those cases, an alternate solution could be the use of “Off the shelf” (OTS) fenestrated stent grafts. Objective: We aimed to assess the feasibility of OTS fenestrated stent grafts in the acute treatment of a MAA. Methods: We present the case of a frail 74-year-old woman with an acute MAA undergoing a successful treatment by Zenith t-Branch Thoracoabdominal Endovascular Graft associated with antibiotic therapy. Results: Thoraco-abdominal computed tomography (CT) at 1-year follow up showed good result with total exclusion of the thoracic aneurysm and size reduction. No migration of the stent was found, and all branch vessels remained patent. Conclusions: OTS endovascular T-branch is a feasible option to treat acute MAA and could be considered in frail patient. Further studies are required to define the place of this strategy in the management of acute MAA.