2008
DOI: 10.1583/08-2436.1
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TEVAR in Patients With Late Complications of Aortic Coarctation Repair

Abstract: TEVAR is a feasible alternative treatment for patients who have already undergone surgical repair of aortic coarctation. Technical issues regarding the endovascular strategy should be discussed with a multidisciplinary team to define the correct interventional plan.

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“…Simultaneously, fistulization between the left main bronchus and the aneurysm sac developed. This could finally be resolved with a left pneumonectomy, complete excision of the descending aorta, Midulla et al 8 Gawenda et al 12 Bell et al 13 Ince et al 14 Kpodonu et al 15 Botta et al 16 Kutty et al 17 Gallino et al 18 Denton et al 19 DeRose et al 20 Kokov et al 21 Smayra et al 22 Groenemeijer et al 23 Total and revascularization by an extra-anatomic bypass (Gelsoft) from the aortic arch to the abdominal aorta just proximal to the truncus celiacus, with complete recovery thereafter.…”
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“…Simultaneously, fistulization between the left main bronchus and the aneurysm sac developed. This could finally be resolved with a left pneumonectomy, complete excision of the descending aorta, Midulla et al 8 Gawenda et al 12 Bell et al 13 Ince et al 14 Kpodonu et al 15 Botta et al 16 Kutty et al 17 Gallino et al 18 Denton et al 19 DeRose et al 20 Kokov et al 21 Smayra et al 22 Groenemeijer et al 23 Total and revascularization by an extra-anatomic bypass (Gelsoft) from the aortic arch to the abdominal aorta just proximal to the truncus celiacus, with complete recovery thereafter.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors that contribute in aneurysm shaping include excessive wall stress transforming through the rigid patch onto the more elastic wall opposite to the patch, damage of the intima, excessive excision of the coarctation, infection, necrosis of the aortic wall, and suture fracture. 2,[7][8][9][10][11] Patients with bicuspid aortic valve develop this aortic enlargement. This is independent of hemodynamic abnormalities.…”
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“…Up to 10% of patients who underwent surgical repair of neonatal aortic coarctation will develop recurrence as an adult [16]. These patients can frequently have associated aortic diseases such as pseudo-aneurysm at the anastomosis or aneurysmal formation of the surrounding aortic tissues [17][18][19].…”
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“…Reported case series show that TEVAR is relatively safe and by guest on May 9, 2018 http://circinterventions.ahajournals.org/ Downloaded from effective for treating aneurysms associated with CoA repair, with major complications and mortality uncommon and few reported cases of post-TEVAR aortic rupture. 39,41,[43][44][45][46] …”
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confidence: 99%