Abstract
PurposeThis report describes the use of a custom-made single-fenestrated endograft to preserve blood flow to the internal iliac artery (IIA) in a patient with an aorto-iliac aneurysm with unsuitable anatomy for a standard iliac branch device (IBD).Case ReportA 56-year-old man presented with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) of 56 mm involving the right common iliac artery (CIA). Use of a standard IBD for preservation of the IIA was deemed impossible due to narrow arrow anatomy of the right CIA. To preserve IIA flow, a custom-made Terumo endograft with an additional single-fenestration for the IIA was designed. The repair was successful and flow to the right IIA was preserved.ConclusionUsing a custom-made single-fenestrated endograft for the IIA in case of unsuitable anatomy for off-the-shelf IBDs prevents exclusion of the IIA and might prevent complications like buttock claudication and erectile dysfunction in patients with an aorto-iliac aneurysm. This report describes the use of a custom-made single fenestrated endograft to preserve blood flow to the IIA as a valuable alternative to standard iliac branched repair in patients with anatomical challenges.