Type III endoleak of a disconnected stent-graft limb

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Abstract

A 70-year-old man, who had undergone the placement of an endovascular aneurysm repair graft for an abdominal aortic aneurysm 7 years previously, presented to our facility with the separation of a left iliac stent-graft limb from the main-body stent-graft, resulting in a type III endoleak. An attempt was made to repair the disconnected stent-graft limb with endovascular intervention. An extension stent-graft was successfully deployed using a pulled-through technique to connect the main-body stent-graft with the disconnected stent-graft limb. Endovascular intervention may be an acceptable treatment for type III endoleaks.

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Ochiumi, Y., Suzuki, Y., & Oba, Y. (2017). Type III endoleak of a disconnected stent-graft limb. Internal Medicine, 56(18), 2441–2443. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8675-16

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