Recurrent aortic root pseudoaneurysm after transcatheter occlusion-A word of caution.
Makoto HibinoYoshiaki KatadaKentaro ShibayamaKotaro ObunaiHiroyuki WatanabeYuji KawanoShun WatanabeMinoru TabataPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2018)
A 48-year-old male developed a recurrent aortic-root pseudoaneurysm after surgical repair for acute dissection. Although the initial closure of the pseudoaneurysm was successfully managed by transcatheter endovascular occlusion and coiling utilizing a hybrid transapical and transfemoral approach, the pseudoaneurysm was recanalized after 3 months and a third-time surgical repair was required. The potential risk for recurrence of pseudoaneurysms should be considered when applying endovascular occlusion devices to treat aortic root anatomy.
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