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Rupert Horst Portugaller1, Jakob Steiner2, Florian Schmid3, Igor Knez4, Martin Asslaber5, Hannes A Deutschmann3.
Abstract
Due to the risk of mobilizing plaque fragments, transfemoral TEVAR is a potentially dangerous procedure in patients with a coral reef aorta. We describe a practical method for transfemoral TEVAR in a patient with a degenerative thoracic aneurysm and a coral reef aorta. After placing a filter catheter in the abdominal aorta via a contralateral percutaneous femoral access, a working channel through the distal thoracic aorta was created with a balloon-expandable stent graft in the coral reef segment. Thereafter, transfemoral TEVAR could be performed successfully, without any complications. The additional use of a percutaneously placed filter catheter potentially allows reduction of peripheral embolism and hence may prevent patients from more invasive treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Coral reef aorta; Filter catheter; TEVAR; Thoracic aortic aneurysm
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35476090 PMCID: PMC9117348 DOI: 10.1007/s00270-022-03147-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0174-1551 Impact factor: 2.797
Fig. 1Pre-interventional CTA (composed reformatted images): Five-cm-wide false aneurysm of the proximal descending thoracic aorta (An). Obstructive wall calcifications at the aortic hiatus (arrows). Nonobstructive calcifications in the suprarenal abdominal aorta (arrowheads)
Fig. 2Peri-interventional digital subtraction angiographies (composed series): Obstructive plug-forming calcifications (A, arrow). Atherosclerotic ulceration at the level of the celiac trunk (A, arrowhead). Via the ipsilateral 11 F sheath (B, dotted arrow), deployment of the BeGraft® at the obstructive segment (B, arrowheads). Open Capturex® filter (B, arrows). Complete seal of the false aneurysm as well as free flow through the thoracic endoprosthesis (C, arrowheads) and the BeGraft® (C, arrows)
Fig. 3Capturex® filter catheter and the caught calcified plaque particles
Fig. 4CT-angiography 6 days after intervention (composed reformatted images): Complete occlusion of the false aneurysm by the aortic endoprosthesis (arrowheads). Patent BeGraft® (arrows)