Endovascular repair of ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm in a high-risk patient

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Mycotic ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm (AAP) is an uncommon but surgically challenging problem with high morbidity and mortality rates. We describe endovascular repair of an acute mycotic AAP in a high-risk patient. A 45-year old man, HIV serum positive, chronic hepatitis HBV and HCV related, presented, after two sternotomies, with a fast growing 11 × 6 cm AAP that was sealed with two Gore Exluder aortic cuffs, inserted from the left axillary artery. Nine months control CT continued to show no endoleak with shrinking of the AAP. © The Author 2012.

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Gelpi, G., Cagnoni, G., Vanelli, P., & Antona, C. (2012). Endovascular repair of ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm in a high-risk patient. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 14(4), 494–496. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivr134

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