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A Very Unlucky Intraoperative Event During a Chimney Technique for Juxtarenal Aneurysm Exclusion.

Jérémie JayetGael BounkongRaphaelle SylvestreIsabelle JaverliatMarc CoggiaRaphaël Coscas
Published in: Cardiovascular and interventional radiology (2019)
A two-vessel Ch-EVAR procedure was scheduled within the instructions for use of the devices. After deploying, it appeared that the long sheath inserted through an arm access was discovered to be trapped behind the aortic stentgraft barbs. Trying to remove the sheath, the graft was displaced upward and the procedure was converted for a three-vessel Ch-EVAR incorporating the superior mesenteric artery. Simultaneous ballooning of the target vessels and the stentgraft permitted to exert a strong pullback traction on the blocked sheath, allowing its removal. A segment of the sheath distal end was left trapped in the aortic stentgraft. At 12 months follow-up, the patient is free of any complications and there are no occlusions of the abdominal visceral branches or embolic events in peripheral arteries.
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