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01-12-2018 | Case report
Innominate artery bifurcation pseudoaneurysm repair by “kissing stent-grafts technique”: a case report
Authors:
Xin Li, Chang Shu, Quan Ming Li, Kun Fang, Ming Li, Wenwu Cai
Published in:
Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Issue 1/2018
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Abstract
Background
We introduce the “kissing stent-grafts technique” for a patient who suffered from a pseudoaneurysm in bifurcation of innominate artery. This technique repaired an innominate artery bifurcation pseudoaneurysm; it successfully isolated the pseudoaneurysm and preserved both right subclavian and right common carotid artery.
Case presentation
A 60-year-old Asian (Chinese) woman complained of discovering a cervical pulsatile mass. A pseudoaneurysm at the location of innominate artery bifurcation is a rare and difficult situation that should be treated by vascular surgeons. To our knowledge, this is the first case to use the “kissing stent-grafts technique” in treating innominate bifurcation pseudoaneurysm. With this minimally invasive endovascular treatment, our patient avoided open surgery and recovered quickly.
Conclusions
When treating vascular lesions with complicated anatomy, endovascular treatment always has the merit of being minimally invasive. “Kissing stent-grafts technique” can be useful in locations other than coronary and aortic bifurcation.