Salvage of failed prior endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair with fenestrated endovascular stent grafts

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2006

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Adam, D.
Fitridge, R.
Berce, M.
Hartley, D.
Anderson, J.

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Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2006; 44(6):1341-1344

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Donald J. Adam, Robert A. Fitridge, Michael Berce, David E. Hartley and John L. Anderson

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Three patients with type I proximal endoleak after previous endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair were treated with fenestrated endovascular stent grafts. Six renal arteries, three superior mesenteric arteries, and one coeliac axis were targeted for incorporation by graft fenestration. The fenestration-renal ostium interface was secured with balloon-expandable stents and completion angiography demonstrated no endoleaks and antegrade perfusion in all target vessels. All patients made an uncomplicated recovery. Fenestrated endovascular stent grafts can be used to salvage failed prior endovascular AAA repair in patients who are considered unsuitable for other endovascular or open surgical interventions.

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Copyright © 2006 The Society for Vascular Surgery Published by Mosby, Inc.

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