Endovascular repair of a type B aortic dissection with transposition of a coexistent aberrant subclavian (lusorian) artery
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- DOI: 10.1177/152660280200900427
Endovascular repair of a type B aortic dissection with transposition of a coexistent aberrant subclavian (lusorian) artery
Abstract
Purpose: To report the endovascular treatment of a relatively uncommon entity: an aortic type B dissection combined with an aberrant subclavian artery (SA).
Case report: A 59-year-old patient was admitted with chest pain and interscapular back pain. A transesophageal ultrasound and magnetic resonance angiography revealed a type B aortic dissection originating at the level of an aberrant SA orifice. After failure of medical therapy, the dissection was treated by transluminal implantation of an Excluder stent-graft covering the entry site of the dissection at the aberrant SA orifice. Prior to the endovascular procedure, a transposition of the aberrant SA to the right carotid artery was performed through a supraclavicular approach. The patient remains asymptomatic at 19 months after the endovascular repair.
Conclusions: Endovascular repair of a type B aortic dissection in the presence of a lusorian artery appears to be a feasible, safe, and less invasive alternative to conventional surgery. The need for concurrent transposition of the SA remains to be determined.
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