Concomitant Renal Artery and Aortic Aneurysm: Is Endovascular Surgery the Correct Approach?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Concomitant Renal Artery and Aortic Aneurysm: Is Endovascular Surgery the Correct Approach? / B. Spampinato, A.M. Settembrini, S. Romagnoli, I. D'Alessio, M. Domanin, L. Gabrielli. - In: ANNALS OF VASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 1615-5947. - (2019). [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract:
Our case illustrates the concomitant presence of a giant aneurysm of the left renal artery at the ostium and an abdominal aortic aneurysm, in presence of a complex aortic anatomy. Type of approach and timing of the treatment is still not well established for the rare coexistence of these 2 pathologies. In case of surgical high-risk patients, endovascular therapy is considered now the best choice to exclude arterial and aortic aneurysms although there are chances to do further interventions in the follow-up. For this reason, we simultaneously treated both the aneurysms through an embolization with plugs and coils of renal aneurysm and endovascular exclusion of aortic aneurysm; in the follow-up, renal function of the patient worsened until hemodialysis and we saw the reperfusion of renal aneurysm and the onset of endoleak I type A from above the aortic and renal aneurysm and B from iliac legs of the previous endograft. We performed a parallel graft technique on visceral vessels to exclude the refilling of both aneurysms and preserve visceral vascularization. Follow-up at 12 months showed the complete exclusion of the aneurysms and the patency of stents in celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
B. Spampinato, A.M. Settembrini, S. Romagnoli, I. D'Alessio, M. Domanin, L. Gabrielli
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