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

Hybrid endovascular exclusion of a bleeding innominate artery pseudoaneurysm in a patient with no open surgical options

  • Asad J. Choudhry, MBBS,
  • Palma Shaw, MD,
  • Lorena Gonzalez, MD,
  • Michael J. Costanza, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 132 – 135

Abstract

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Mycotic pseudoaneurysms (MPs) rarely affect the aortic arch vessels and usually require surgical resection for definitive treatment. In this case, a 58-year-old woman developed a bleeding innominate artery MP after primary lung cancer resection complicated by an infected chest wound. Because of her previous surgery, irradiation, and chest wall reconstruction, she was not a candidate for open resection. A hybrid endovascular approach successfully excluded her innominate artery MP through placement of an aortic arch stent graft. Cerebral circulation was maintained through a periscoped left common carotid artery stent graft to the descending thoracic aorta graft, which supplied a left-to-right carotid-carotid bypass.