Explant of an infected four-vessel fenestrated and bilateral iliac branch stent graft in a patient of Jehovah's Witness faith
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Explant of an infected four-vessel fenestrated and bilateral iliac branch stent graft in a patient of Jehovah's Witness faith
Abstract
Infection of fenestrated-branched stent graft is an uncommon but potentially catastrophic complication. The technical challenge of total stent graft explant and reconstruction of the renal-mesenteric arteries is associated with high mortality and morbidity. Among patients of Jehovah Witness faith, refusal to accept blood transfusion adds to the risk given the invasiveness of these operations. We report a Jehovah's Witness faith patient with a recurrent infection of a four-vessel fenestrated and bilateral iliac branch stent graft treated in two stages by axillofemoral bypass, followed by extra-anatomical reconstruction of the mesenteric, renal, and left internal iliac arteries and total stent graft explant and aortic stump closure.
Keywords: Aortic explantation; Extra-anatomical bypass; Fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (F-EVAR); Jehovah's Witness; Stent graft infection.
© 2025 The Authors.
Conflict of interest statement
G.S.O. has received consulting fees and grants from Cook Medical, W. L. Gore & Associates, Centerline Biomedical, and GE Healthcare.
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