Successful Aortic Remodeling Through the Candy-Plug Technique for Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection.
Haruna ShimizuKeijiro KatayamaYoshiaki TakataRisa InoueShogo EmuraTaiichi TakasakiShinya TakahashiPublished in: Vascular and endovascular surgery (2022)
The candy-plug technique using an Excluder aortic extender is an improved method for occluding the false lumen as it provides improved aortic remodeling. The 2 indications for this surgery are limited. A large entry point in the descending abdominal aorta that is more peripheral than the candy-plug position must be visible on contrast-enhanced CT and the false lumen is not too large. We consider candy-plug placement in the true lumen central to the TEVAR to avoid occluding the artery of Adamkiewicz, since we have to avoid the thrombosis of the peripheral false lumen where a candy-plug was placed. Since it is unclear whether long-term results are satisfactory, we must continue to study chronic aortic type B dissection.
Keyphrases
- aortic dissection
- contrast enhanced
- ultrasound guided
- aortic valve
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic resonance
- minimally invasive
- diffusion weighted imaging
- dual energy
- heart failure
- coronary artery bypass
- coronary artery
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- percutaneous coronary intervention