Thoracic endovascular aortic repair of a severely angulated aorta using a double-wire technique

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When endovascular treatment is performed, angulation of the access route for a device can make the operative procedure difficult. We encountered a case in which we successfully completed thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in a patient with severely angulated aorta by applying 'double-wire technique'. The patient was an 80-year-old woman. An aneurysm with a 71-mm diameter was observed in the descending aorta. We performed TEVAR. Device delivery could not be achieved by a conventional procedure using one guide wire since the peripheral aorta was severely angulated. Therefore, in addition to a guide wire for main body, a stiff wire and a stiff sheath were introduced to straighten the angulation. The device was successfully introduced and TEVAR was completed. We used the Relay Plus® that facilitates tracking through the angulation. The device has a dual structure consisting of a hard sheath and a flexible sheath. We performed TEVAR successfully.

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Kawatani, Y., Nakamura, Y., Hayashi, Y., Taneichi, T., Ito, Y., Kurobe, H., … Hori, T. (2016). Thoracic endovascular aortic repair of a severely angulated aorta using a double-wire technique. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjw125

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