| Literature DB >> 23555377 |
Atsushi Fukuda1, Ryota Fukunaga, Kenichiro Okadome.
Abstract
We report a case of atypical aortic coarctation with severe calcification of the proximal aorta treated by a new extra-anatomical bypass. This 58-year-old woman with coarctation of the infrarenal aorta had thick circular calcifications of the thoracic aorta and stenosis of the subclavian arteries. To control the progressive claudication, we performed a bypass with an externally supported PTFE graft 6mm in diameter between the right renal artery and the right common iliac artery. Postoperative ankle pressure rose to 84 mmHg (right) and 89 mmHg (left) from zero, and she could walk without pain. Renal function was preserved. Using the proximal anastomosis from the non-diseased aortic branch to avoid the calcified aorta, reno-iliac arterial bypass is a useful alternative for control of ischemic lower limbs.Entities:
Keywords: atypical aortic coarctation; extra-anatomical bypass; porcelain aorta
Year: 2010 PMID: 23555377 PMCID: PMC3595737 DOI: 10.3400/avd.AVDcr080031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Vasc Dis ISSN: 1881-641X