Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Dec 2020)

Endovascular repair of a cadaveric vascular allograft nonanastomotic pseudoaneurysm

  • Marvin Chau, BS,
  • Katelynn Ferranti, MD,
  • Faisal Aziz, MD, FACS,
  • John Radtka, MD, FACS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 550 – 552

Abstract

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Patients who have undergone revascularization with a cryopreserved cadaveric arterial allograft (CCAA) require lifelong surveillance because of the risk of allograft failure. The reported long-term complications of these grafts include thrombosis, anastomotic pseudoaneurysm, and graft disruption. We have described a case in which a CCAA developed a nonanastomotic pseudoaneurysm at the site of a previously ligated branch vessel and was repaired using a covered stent graft. This case demonstrates that spontaneous rupture of CCAA branches is a late complication that can occur when using these grafts and that endovascular methods are an option for repair.

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