| Literature DB >> 25844359 |
Yoong-Seok Park1, Young Soo Do2, Hong Suk Park2, Kwang Bo Park2, Dong-Ik Kim1.
Abstract
Cone beam CT, usually used in dental area, could easily obtain 3-dimensional images using cone beam shaped ionized radiation. Cone beam CT is very useful for direct percutaneous sac injection (DPSI) which needs very precise measurement to avoid puncture of inferior vena cava or vessel around sac or stent graft. Here we describe two cases of DPSI using cone beam CT. In case 1, a 79-year-old male had widening of preexisted type II endoleak after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). However, transarterial embolization failed due to tortuous collateral branches of lumbar arteries. In case 2, a 72-year-old female had symptomatic sac enlargement by type II endoleak after EVAR. However, there was no route to approach the lumbar arteries. Therefore, we performed DPSI assisted by cone beam CT in cases 1, 2. Six-month CT follow-up revealed no sign of sac enlargement by type II endoleak.Entities:
Keywords: Cone beam computed tomography; Endoleak; Endovascular procedures; Therapeutic embolization
Year: 2015 PMID: 25844359 PMCID: PMC4384280 DOI: 10.4174/astr.2015.88.4.232
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Treat Res ISSN: 2288-6575 Impact factor: 1.859