1.Three Cases of Graft Replacement of Distal Arch Aneurysm after Open-Stent Graft Technique due to Stent Migration and Endoleak
Naoki Masaki ; Manabu Fukasawa ; Shuji Toyama ; Yu Kawahara ; Yuichi Inage
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;42(5):403-407
Exposure of the surgical field and bleeding control are main problems of distal anastomosis during an operation for distal arch aneurysms. The open-stent technique and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) are useful techniques for the resolution of these problems. Recently, TEVAR has progressively expanded in the treatment of various complex thoracic aortic diseases. However, complications such as endoleaks and graft migrations have still remained an issue. Although some patients who have late distal endoleaks can be almost treated successfully with additional TEVAR, some of them cannot. We report 3 cases of graft replacement of descending aorta after open-stent technique due to stent migrations and endoleaks. All of them were previously performed by total arch replacement with open-stent technique for distal aortic arch aneurysms. The follow-up CT after the first operation revealed graft migrations and endoleaks. The open surgical repairs through left lateral thoracotomy were performed, followed by graft replacements. The stent grafts were easily clamped after the incision of the aneurysm. In 2 cases, grafts were directly anastomosed to the descending aorta after the removal of the stent. In 1 case, graft was extended with new graft and then anastomosed to the descending aorta. These procedures were technically successful ; there were no trouble to exfoliate aorta, to perform anastomosis and hemostasis, and neither patient developed major complications. These results indicate that open surgical repair of descending aorta could be one of the safety options for the treatment of endoleaks and stent migrations of thoracic aortic stent graft in the era of increasing endovascular therapy.
2.A Case of Effective Zone 0 TEVAR Using Squid-Capture Assisted in situ Stent-Graft Fenestration, for Endoleak from the Fenestration of Najuta
Satoshi OTAKE ; Yu KAWAHARA ; Miku KONAKA ; Eiichi OBA ; Atsushi YAMASHITA ; Kazuo ABE ; Kotaro SUZUKI ; Norio HONGO ; Shinji MIYAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;52(1):55-58
We report the case of a 76-year-old man who developed type IA endoleak through the fenestration after 1-debranch TEVAR using a Najuta endograft. The patient was admitted with expansion of the aneurysm after TEVAR, for additional therapy. Type IA endoleak through a fenestration has remained a significant clinical concern and its treatment is challenging. We performed Zone 0 TEVAR using the “Squid-Capture” technique assisted in situ stent-graft fenestration. Cerebral vessels were perfused by a percutaneous cardiopulmonary support system during in situ stent-graft fenestration, and the cerebral branch was clamped at the proximal site. It is difficult to operate the catheter inside the endoskeleton structure of a Najuta endograft, but several innovations were effective. Test dilation of the balloon catheter was performed to ensure that the wire did not interfere with the endoskeleton. Avoiding interference with the endoskeleton is important. The Squid-Capture technique allows safe and secure puncture of the graft. The operation was completed successfully. After this procedure, the endoleak disappeared. It is considered to be a useful method for treatment of endoleak through the fenestration.