Thoracic endovascular repair of descending thoracic aorta aneurysm using thoracic stent graft in a challenging complex patient: An innovative access technique during an emergency using a mini-thoracotomy approach.
Abdulmajeed AltoijryPublished in: Vascular (2024)
Thoracic CTA performed before discharge revealed complete aneurysmal exclusion and no endoleaks. Postoperative follow-up CTA (6 months and annually thereafter) revealed no aneurysm formation or aortic restenosis. The femoral artery, followed by the iliac artery, is the traditional access route for TEVAR. Left posterolateral mini-thoracotomy may be required as an alternative access in complex patients.
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