| Literature DB >> 34115223 |
Aizat Drahman1, Diederick Willem De Boo2, Barry Springthorpe3, Arvind Deshpande4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endoleaks after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) occur frequently with type 2 being the most common. Treatment of type 2 endoleaks is indicated if the aneurysmal sac increases in size. CASE REPORT: In this case report, we will discuss a patient who presented with aneurysmal sac size increase 11 years after undergoing EVAR for an asymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysm which extended into the iliac arteries. Multi-phase CT demonstrated an endoleak with features commonly seen in type 2 endoleaks; pooling of contrast near a lumbar artery orifice on the angiographic phase which increases during the delayed phase. Both internal iliac arteries were sacrificed during the initial EVAR. Percutaneous direct sac puncture was therefor performed and angiogram during the procedure revealed no feeding or draining lumbar arteries. During attempts to embolize the perfused part of the aneurysmal sac non-target embolization into the main body of the graft occurred and the presence of type 3b endoleak was confirmed. The non-target embolization did not result in permanent sequelae.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34115223 PMCID: PMC8193442 DOI: 10.1186/s42155-021-00237-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CVIR Endovasc ISSN: 2520-8934
Fig. 1Axial arterial phase CT images of the abdominal aorta demonstrate pooling of contrast (arrow) on the arterial phase (a) with increase pooling on the delayed phase (b)
Fig. 2a/b Prone PA and lateral digital subtraction angiogram of the abdominal aortic sac injection with iodinated contrast through a 20G access needle demonstrates filling of the aortic sac and no feeding artery. c Prone roadmap image of the aortic sac demonstrates filling of the sac with 4:1 Lipiodol/Glue mix (arrow) and penetration through the fabric into the lumen of the graft (arrow). d Axial non-contrast cone beam CT (prone) of the abdominal aorta demonstrates non-target embolisation in the body of the stent graft. (arrow)
Fig. 3Axial non-contrast CT images of the abdomen and lower limbs performed 1 h after embolisation. Note: contrast excretion is seen from the kidneys due to contrast administered at the time of the angiography procedure. a Non-target embolisation of glue is seen (white arrow) in the stent graft lumen (arrow). b Axial non-contrast CT at the level of the calf demonstrates non-target embolization within the left anterior tibial artery