Management of Ascending Aortic Pseudoaneurysm with Endovascular Stent
Presented During:
Thursday, April 25, 2024: 5:38PM - 7:00PM
Sheraton Times Square
Posted Room Name:
Central Park
Abstract No:
P0205
Submission Type:
Case Video Submission
Authors:
Dina Al Rameni (1), Robert Hooker (2), Scott Chicotka (3), Kenneth Fox (4), Tony Friday (5)
Institutions:
(1) N/A, United States, (2) N/A, Tampa, FL, (3) N/A, Del Mar, CA, (4) N/A, Austin, TX, (5) University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
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Abstract:
This video outlines the case of a 60-year-old male who underwent coronary artery bypass, experiencing complications in the form of a residual ascending aorta pseudoaneurysm. CT imaging revealed the presence of an ascending aorta pseudoaneurysm originating proximal to the innominate artery, with a neck measuring 9mm. The patient underwent endovascular repair using a 45 x 46mm Gore TAG stent for the ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm. A second stent was deployed with sufficient overlap. Subsequent follow-up imaging indicated complete coverage and resolution of the pseudoaneurysm. The patient was discharged in stable condition on postoperative day 1.
Aortic Symposium:
Endoluminal Prostheses
Keywords - Adult
Aorta - Aorta
Aorta - Aortic Endovascular
Aorta - Ascending Aorta
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