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A variant deployment technique for the Powerlink bifurcated endograft

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Citazione:
A variant deployment technique for the Powerlink bifurcated endograft / G. Nano,I. Dalainas, P. Volpe, R. Casana, T. Lupatelli, G. Paroni, L. Inglese, D.G. Tealdi. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1526-6028. - 12:6(2005), pp. 638-641.
Abstract:
Purpose: To report an alternative technique to the dual-lumen catheter for deployment of the Powerlink stent-graft in patients with angulated sacs and calcified aortic bifurcations. A maneuver is also presented to retrieve the delivery system when it is snagged on the stent. Technique: After cutdown of the right common femoral artery (CFA), a 9-F introducer sheath is placed percutaneously into the left CFA. A gooseneck catheter is introduced from the right CFA to capture a 0.035-inch hydrophilic guidewire inserted from the left. A 5-F straight catheter is passed over this guidewire from the left to the right CFA. In angulated aneurysm sacs, a 5-F Hunter catheter is introduced from the right femoral access to support a guidewire through the aneurysm to the suprarenal aorta. Then the guidewire is exchanged with a 0.035-inch Amplatz extra stiff wire, and the Hunter catheter is removed. In other cases, a 0.035-inch Amplatz extra stiff guidewire is placed up to the suprarenal aorta. The endograft delivery system is then deployed in the usual manner. A gooseneck snare is also useful in retrieving the delivery system when it is snagged on the stent at the endograft bifurcation. Conclusions: This variant technique facilitates the deployment of the Powerlink stent-graft when faced with angulated aneurysms or acute and calcified aortic bifurcations. A goose-neck catheter is helpful in retrieving the delivery system's "olive" after endograft placement.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Abdominal aortic aneurysm; Delivery technique; Endovascular repair; Stent-graft
Elenco autori:
G. Nano,I. Dalainas, P. Volpe, R. Casana, T. Lupatelli, G. Paroni, L. Inglese, D.G. Tealdi
Autori di Ateneo:
NANO GIOVANNI ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/13888
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