Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Aug 2024)

A hybrid endovascular and open approach to rare thyrocervical trunk and subclavian pseudoaneurysms complicated by embolic brachial artery occlusion

  • Katerina Jou, BS,
  • Lily S.F. Adler, BA,
  • Krystina N. Choinski, MD,
  • Bryan P. Myers, MD,
  • William P. Zickler, MD,
  • Rami O. Tadros, MD, FACS, FSVS, RPVI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 101523

Abstract

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Subclavian and thyrocervical trunk pseudoaneurysms are rare pathologies and even more so when they occur simultaneously. Treatment of these vascular injuries can be done endovascularly or with open surgery. We present a novel two-stage, hybrid open and endovascular approach to the management of a healthy 41-year-old man with no personal or family history of connective tissue disorders, who presented with subclavian branch and thyrocervical trunk pseudoaneurysms complicated by brachial artery occlusion. The pseudoaneurysms were treated with microvascular plug deployment, followed by subclavian artery covered stenting, with treatment of the brachial occlusion via open thrombectomy with patch angioplasty. The patient recovered without any complications.

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