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Partial debranching hybrid stent graft for distal aortic arch aneurysms
Authors:Hiroyuki Ishibashi  Tsuneo Ishiguchi  Takashi Ohta  Ikuo Sugimoto  Hirohide Iwata  Tetsuya Yamada  Masao Tadakoshi  Noriyuki Hida  Yuki Orimoto
Institution:Department of Vascular Surgery, Aichi Medical University, Nagakute, Aichi, 480-1195, Japan. ishibash@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
Abstract:

Purpose

To evaluate the early outcomes of treating distal aortic arch aneurysms (DAAAs) with a partial debranching hybrid stent graft, and to analyze the morphology of distances among the supra-aortic branches.

Methods

We used this stent graft to treat DAAA in 12 patients, by debranching the left common carotid artery (LCCA) and the left subclavian artery (LSA). With computed tomography (CT) data on the collective total 28 thoracic aortic aneurysms, the distances from the LSA to the LCCA and those from the LSA to the brachiocephalic artery (BA) were measured using multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and centerline of flow (CLF) methods.

Results

All procedures were done in two stages and all stent grafts were deployed in zone-1. The devices used were the TALENT in seven patients and the TAG in five patients. There were no operative deaths, paraplegia, or type-1 or -3 endoleaks. One patient suffered minor cerebral infarction. The distance from the LSA to the BA was longer than that from the LSA to the LCCA by10?mm in the CLF method and by 13?mm in the MPR method.

Conclusions

It was possible to achieve a longer proximal landing zone by debranching two supra-aortic branches, the LCCA and the LSA. The partial debranching hybrid stent graft was less invasive and more effective for DAAAs.
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