Transvenous Treatment of Carotid Aneurysms Through Transseptal Access.
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Tarih
2019Yazar
Orlov, K
Arat, A
Osiev, A
Berestov, V
Aytemir, K
Topçuoğlu, MA
Arsava, EM
Arat, A
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Background
Transseptal puncture has been widely used by cardiologists to reach the left side of the heart through a transvenous access. Rarely, it also can be used to pass into the supra-aortic arteries from the venous side when conventional transarterial access pathways (transfemoral, transradial/brachial routes, or direct carotid puncture) are likely to fail.
Case Description
We report 2 cases of transvenous femoral access followed by transseptal access to aorta to treat dissecting carotid artery aneurysms at the level of the skull base with flow diverters. In one case, multiple cervical arterial bypass operations and in the other a rare anomaly of the aortic arch precluded endovascular treatment through conventional routes.
Conclusions
Transvenous-transseptal access enabled treatment of both cases easily and without complications. On follow-up computed tomography angiograms, both flow diverters were patent, there were no residual aneurysms, and no neurologic or cardiac adverse events in either patient.
Bağlantı
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878875019300865?via%3Dihubhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30660893/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2018.12.207
http://hdl.handle.net/11655/23104