Physician-Modified Endovascular Grafts for Zone-2 Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair

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Objective This study aims to describe our technique and early experience with physician-modified endovascular grafts (PMEGs) for aortic arch diseases in zone 2. We used a total endovascular technique based on a single fenestrated endograft to preserve left subclavian artery (LSA) patency. Methods From December 2019 to August 2020, six consecutive patients with a variety of thoracic aortic diseases were treated with handmade fenestrated thoracic aortic grafts: four aortic dissections, one penetrating aortic ulcer, and one intramural hematoma. The planning, endograft modification, surgical technique, and follow-up of the patients were described. We evaluated immediate technical success and after 30 days, the LSA patency, Type-1 endoleak, and postoperative complications. Results Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) was performed for zone 2 in all cases. Immediate technical success, defined as successful alignment of the LSA with a covered stent and no Type-1 endoleak, was achieved in all cases. Patients had a 30-day follow-up computed tomography, which demonstrated LSA patency and no Type-I endoleaks. To date, no strokes, left arm ischemia, paraplegia, or conversions to open surgery have been reported; one patient operated for acute Type B dissection died during the early follow-up. Conclusion TEVAR for zone 2 with a PMEG to maintain LSA patency achieved technical success and early durability. It is expected that with longer follow-up and a larger number of cases, these results will be confirmed.

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Queiroz, A. B., Lopes, J. B., Santos, V. P., Cruz, P. B. A. F., Fidelis, R. J. R., Filho, J. S. A., & Passos, L. C. S. (2022). Physician-Modified Endovascular Grafts for Zone-2 Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair. AORTA, 10(1), 13–19. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1742696

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