Fenestrated grafts form an alternative to open surgery, and are already increasingly being offered as part of the standard spectrum of treatment in developed countries. The past two decades have… Click to show full abstract
Fenestrated grafts form an alternative to open surgery, and are already increasingly being offered as part of the standard spectrum of treatment in developed countries. The past two decades have seen rapid developments in fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (fEVAR)/branched (bEVAR) expertise, to the point where the results are striking and can compete with those of conventional surgery. We here report the case of an 82-year male, who was diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm 10 years ago. Computed tomography showed a large fusiform juxta-renal abdominal aortic aneurysm extending into bilateral common iliac arteries to their bifurcation. Bilateral femoral access was acquired surgically. Fenestrated part of the stent grafted was deployed successfully. Right and left renal arteries and superior mesenteric artery were stented. Celiac artery showed good flow and no stenting was required. Distal stent graft and bilateral iliac grafts were deployed successfully. Follow up computed tomography scan showed 99% patency and no endoleak. Patient remains stable and asymptomatic at 6-month follow-up. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first reported case of successful fEVAR from Pakistan. Key Words: Fenestrated grafts, Abdominal aortic aneurysm, Endovascular.
               
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