EJVES Extra
Volume 18, Issue 5 , Pages e60-e62 , November 2009

Endovascular Treatment for Left-side Cervical Aortic Arch with Huge Aneurysm

  • W. Hai-tao

      Affiliations

    • Department of Vascular Surgery, Capital Medical University Affiliated Anzhen Hospital, Beijing 100029, China
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  • M. Jun

      Affiliations

    • Department of Vascular Surgery, Capital Medical University Affiliated Anzhen Hospital, Beijing 100029, China
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  • J. Wei-liang

      Affiliations

    • Department of Vascular Surgery, Harbin Medical University Affiliated 2nd Hospital, Harbin, Heilongjiang 150086, China
    • Corresponding Author InformationTel.: +86 136 03637383; fax: +86 451 86605830.
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  • W. Qing-hua

      Affiliations

    • Department of Vascular Surgery, Capital Medical University Affiliated Anzhen Hospital, Beijing 100029, China

Received 29 April 2009 ,Accepted 21 July 2009.

  • Image Result

    (A) Preoperative appearance of the patient with left-side cervical aorta arch and aneurysm. (B) DSA showed left-side cervical aorta arch with aneurysm and brachiocephalic branchings.

    (A) Preoperative appearance of the patient with left-side cervical aorta arch and aneurysm. (B) DSA showed left-side cervical aorta arch with aneurysm and brachiocephalic branchings.

  • Image Result

    (A) Postoperative DSA demonstrated the exclusion of aneurysm and branchiocephalic branching filling. (B) Two weeks after operation CTA showed the exclusion of aneurysm without endoleak.

    (A) Postoperative DSA demonstrated the exclusion of aneurysm and branchiocephalic branching filling. (B) Two weeks after operation CTA showed the exclusion of aneurysm without endoleak.

PII: S1533-3167(09)00028-4

doi: 10.1016/j.ejvsextra.2009.07.004

EJVES Extra
Volume 18, Issue 5 , Pages e60-e62 , November 2009