| Literature DB >> 29332924 |
Yohei Yamamoto1, Yoshinori Inoue2, Tsuyoshi Ichinose1, Masato Nishizawa1, Kimihiro Igari1, Takahiro Toyofuku1, Toshifumi Kudo1.
Abstract
In Behçet's disease (BD) patients, endovascular repair is a reasonable alternative treatment for aortic aneurysms to avoid postoperative anastomotic pseudoaneurysms. However, there are some complications that may occur after endovascular repair. We herein report the case of a 40-year-old man with active BD developed recurrent aortic pseudoaneurysms at the proximal and distal margins of the stent graft and a femoral puncture site pseudoaneurysm 3 months after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair. The aortic pseudoaneurysms were treated endovascularly, including the use of the chimney technique for the proximal pseudoaneurysm close to the renal arteries and the femoral pseudoaneurysm with surgical excision and reconstruction. Intensive immunosuppressive therapy was initiated immediately after the operation. The patient is in good condition without any complications at 8-month follow-up. This case suggests the utility of the chimney technique and postoperative immediate intensive immunosuppressive therapy in treating recurrent aortic pseudoaneurysms in emergency, active BD patients.Entities:
Keywords: Behçet’s disease; chimney technique; endovascular aneurysm repair; immunosuppressive therapy; pseudoaneurysm
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29332924 PMCID: PMC6300418 DOI: 10.5761/atcs.cr.17-00081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1341-1098 Impact factor: 1.520