Intra-Operative Occlusion of the Contralateral Common Iliac Artery by the Gore Excluder Iliac Branch System

术中采用 Gore Excluder 髂动脉分支系统闭塞对侧髂总动脉

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: During stent grafting, managing the internal iliac artery (IIA) becomes a significant issue when an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is complicated by bilateral common iliac artery (CIA) aneurysms. The iliac branch system (IBS) has a defined length; therefore, the CIA should be sufficiently long. However, situations arise where the IBS must be used even in patients with a short CIA. A case of contralateral CIA occlusion due to deviation of the proximal iliac branched component of the IBS is reported. REPORT: A 73 year old man underwent stent grafting with inferior mesenteric artery coil embolisation and IBS for a 70 mm AAA and >30 mm bilateral CIA aneurysm. As standard procedure, the right iliac branched component and the internal iliac component were used. After removing the guidewire used for deploying the internal iliac component, the left 12 Fr Dryseal and guidewire were pulled down. The proximal end of the right iliac branched component deviated over the left CIA origin, resulting in CIA occlusion. As a solution, a 12 Fr Dryseal was inserted with a dilator and guidewire in the 16 Fr Dryseal from the left side, following which the tip of the 12 Fr Dryseal dilator was used to push the iliac branched component to create a gap. The guidewire was successfully inserted, and the surgery was subsequently completed as planned. The post-operative course of the patient was uneventful. CONCLUSION: When deploying an iliac branched component in cases where the CIA is shorter than the length of the component, it is crucial to place the contralateral guidewire into the aorta before pulling down the contralateral sheath. The iliac branched component may follow the pull through wire and occlude the contralateral CIA. Furthermore, if the element occludes the contralateral CIA, it can be managed using this method.

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