Kische S, D'Ancona G, Ortak J, Stoeckicht Y, Ince H. Endovascular treatment of acquired atheromatous aortic arch coarctation.
J Vasc Surg Cases 2015;
1:3-5. [PMID:
31724623 PMCID:
PMC6849928 DOI:
10.1016/j.jvsc.2014.09.001]
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Abstract
Acquired aortic coarctation is a rare condition. Its treatment using a percutaneous approach can be challenging, especially when severe calcifications and concomitant aneurysmal disease are present. We report a patient with symptomatic thoracic aorta acquired coarctation and aneurysm that was successfully treated using endovascular technique. After left subclavian artery transposition, a self-expanding endograft was implanted percutaneously, with complete abolishment of the transaortic gradient. Follow-up evaluation at 12 months revealed perfect position of the endograft, persistent reduction of the coarctation, and exclusion of the concomitant aneurysm. A noninvasive pressure reading demonstrated significant systemic blood pressure reduction, with no change in antihypertensive medications.
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