Hybrid Repair of an Aneurysm of the Innominate Artery

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Innominate artery aneurysms (IAAs) are rare. They are notorious for causing thromboembolic events. Modern imaging modalities make early detection in an asymptomatic phase possible. In Kieffer group B aneurysms the origin of the innominate artery is affected. Thanks to the combination of open and endovascular techniques, off pump repair is feasible in patients with a fragile aortic arch. During this hybrid procedure the aortic arch is debranched and reinforced with a stent graft. REPORT: A 73 year old white man with a history of extensive thoraco-abdominal aortic reconstructions for aneurysmal disease presented with a progressive Kieffer B IAA of 35 mm. He underwent an off pump hybrid repair. A bifurcated Dacron prosthesis was used for the debranching. The main body originated from the ascending aorta. The right limb was anastomosed to the common ostium of the right carotid and subclavian arteries. The left limb was anastomosed to the left subclavian and carotid artery. The aortic arch was reinforced with a 40 × 162 mm Zenith TX2 endoprosthesis. The endoprosthesis was inserted through a temporary conduit on the main body and deployed during rapid ventricular pacing. The endoprosthesis lined the ascending aorta distal to the debranching up to Ishimaru zone 3. The antegrade insertion prevented excessive manipulation of the aortic arch and the tortuous aorta, which was lined with mural thrombus. Post-operative computed tomography showed a patent debranching with excellent alignment of the endoprosthesis without endoleak. DISCUSSION: Hybrid repair of the aortic arch is well described in literature. This technique was adapted in the treatment of a Kieffer group B IAA. The tortuous aorta and mural thrombus led to the antegrade placement of the endoprosthesis through the main body of the debranched aorta. This approach seems safe and feasible.

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