Slides Endovascular Abdominal Aorta
A Case of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair for Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Using Antegrade Wiring via Radial Access
- Operator : Bong-Ki Lee
A Case of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair for Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Using Antegrade Wiring via Radial Access |
- Operator: Bong-Ki Lee, MD |
Clinical Information |
- Relevant clinical history and physical
examination: A 78 year old man was admitted for endovascular aneurysm repair of known abdominal aortic aneurysm. His risk factor was hypertension. He presented with dull lower abdominal pain. A pulsatile mass was palpated at lower abdomen. There was no ischemic symptom at lower extremities. - Relevant test results prior to catheterization: - Relevant catheterization findings: |
Interventional Management |
- Procedural step: Surgical cut down was performed at both femoral arteries for vascular access. A SEAL bifurcated stent graft (26/12 x 80/60mm, S&G Biotech INC, Seongnam-si, Korea; Figure 3, Figure 4) was inserted via right femoral cut down site and deployed at just above take off of renal arteries (Figure 5). Then, a SEAL extension stent graft (12/22 x 110mm) was inserted via same site and deployed to extend from the bifurcation graft to right common iliac artery sealing the aneurysm (Figure 6). We tried to pass a 0.035 inch Terumo guide wire into the left branch of the bifurcation stent graft via left cut down site for introducing left extension stent graft. But, due to the extremely tortuous left common iliac artery, wire passing was failed (Figure 7). So, right radial artery was punctured and a 0.035 inch long Terumo wire was inserted through the right radial access site and antegradely introduced toward ostium of the left common iliac artery. Then the wire tip was captured by a 20mm snare catheter in pulled out to the left femoral access site ( Movie 2). We introduced a guiding catheter over the Terumo wire and inserted another extension stent graft into the left branch of the bifurcation stent graft (Figure 8). The stent graft was deployed and several adjunctive balloon dilatations were performed for complete opposition (Figure 9, Figure 10). The Final angiogram showed successful result ( Movie 3, Movie 4). |
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