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. 2012 May;43(5):525-32.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2012.01.031. Epub 2012 Mar 3.

Treatment of aortic arch aneurysms with a modular transfemoral multibranched stent graft: initial experience

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Treatment of aortic arch aneurysms with a modular transfemoral multibranched stent graft: initial experience

C Lioupis et al. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2012 May.
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Abstract

Objectives: To present initial experience with a new modular transfemoral multibranched stent graft for treating aortic arch aneurysms.

Methods: Six patients, considered high risk for open surgery, were treated with custom made branched stent grafts. All patients had a staged left carotid subclavian bypass before the endovascular procedure. Each branched graft had a 12 mm side branch for the innominate artery and an 8 mm side branch for the left common carotid artery.

Results: Four patients out of six had uneventful placement of the prostheses, with successful exclusion of their aneurysms. One patient developed a type I endoleak that was managed successfully with coiling and gluing of the aneurysm sac. In one patient, cannulation of the innominate branch was unsuccessful and an extra-anatomic bypass was necessary to perfuse the right carotid and vertebral arteries. This patient developed a stroke, while one more suffered a right cerebellar infarct.

Conclusion: We have demonstrated the technical feasibility of a modular transfemoral branched stent graft for treatment of aortic arch aneurysms. The method is relatively safe based on initial experience. More cases and long-term follow up are necessary to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this new device.

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