- VernacularTitle:TEVAR 後に生じた親水コーティング塞栓症の1例
- Author:
Masaharu HATAKEYAMA
1
;
Ryo TAGUCHI
1
;
Kazuo ITO
1
;
Kozo FUKUI
1
Author Information
- Keywords: TEVAR; hydrophilic polymer embolism (HPE); polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP); endovascular treatment
- From:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;48(6):428-432
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: Hydrophilic polymer embolism (HPE) associated with endovascular therapy has steadily gained attention. We report a case of a 70-year-old man who had undergone one-debranched TEVAR. He had a history of distal arch replacement for dissecting aortic aneurysm 14 years earlier. Pseudoaneurysm at the proximal site of graft anastomosis was found on computed tomography (CT) angiogram during the follow-up. 1 debranching TEVAR was performed using the pull-through technique. Fourth days after the procedure, a skin rash appeared in the right lower extremity around the access site. Skin biopsy with pathological examination revealed HPE. We decided to observe a patient because there was no symptom of limb ischemia. Skin lesions improved and he was discharged on the 27th postoperative day. Hydrophilic polymers are widely used in the endovascular devices and there is an urgent need to better understand the complication of HPE.