Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Mar 2023)

Direct aortic access for endovascular thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair using a bifurcated endograft as a branched device

  • Jeffrey Lu, BA,
  • David Blitzer, MD,
  • Gabriel A. Pereira Torrellas, MD,
  • Michael Hall, MD,
  • Jeanwan Kang, MD,
  • Shahab Toursavadkohi, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 101056

Abstract

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Aortic aneurysms (AA) are a common complication in patients with large-vessel vasculitis, such as chronic phase Takayasu arteritis, that often require surgical management to prevent a lethal rupture. Historically, mainstay of treatment for AA in the setting of arteritis was traditional open repair. However, in this case study an alternative surgical approach was devised to successfully treat an extent III thoracoabdominal AA in a patient with a diagnosis of Takayasu arteritis and a complex surgical history that made her high risk for an open surgical intervention. This case study summarizes a hybrid surgical approach that successfully excluded a thoracoabdominal AA and revascularized the superior mesenteric artery and left renal artery, by directly accessing the infrarenal aorta and using a bifurcated abdominal aortic endograft as a two-vessel branched device.

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