Jornal Vascular Brasileiro (Sep 2014)

Endovascular repair of a juxtarenal saccular aneurysm using the Multilayer Flow Modulator: report of the first case performed in a Public Hospital in Brazil

  • Rodrigo Gibin Jaldin,
  • Marcone Lima Sobreira,
  • Regina Moura,
  • Matheus Bertanha,
  • Jamil Víctor de Oliveira Mariaúba,
  • Rafael Elias Farres Pimenta,
  • Ricardo de Alvarenga Yoshida,
  • Winston Bonetti Yoshida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/jvb.2014.036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 235 – 243

Abstract

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Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), involving the exits of the renal and visceral arteries still constitutes a considerable challenge. Many different techniques have been developed over the years in attempts to surmount the difficulties presented by these cases. Techniques that have gained prominence include fenestrated or branched stents, methods involving parallel prostheses, such as the chimney, periscope and sandwich techniques, and, more recently, flow modulation with Multilayer stents. We describe a case of a complex juxtarenal saccular AAA with a high surgical risk, both according to cardiological assessment and because the patient had a difficult airway caused by a total laryngectomy for early stage laryngeal neoplasm. In view of the technical simplicity of using Multilayer stents, the presence of chronic obstructive aortoiliac disease, ostial stenosis of the renal artery and a small diameter suprarenal aorta, options involving fenestrated/branched stents and techniques involving parallel prostheses were ruled out, because of the need for multiple accesses. In view of the dilemma it presented, we describe this case as a therapeutic challenge and present the treatment option employed, which has been successful over the short term.

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