The endovascular management of recurrent aortic hypoplasia and coarctation in a 15-year-old male

Andrew B. Rhodes, Sean D. O'Donnell*, David L. Gillespie, Todd E. Rasmussen, Chatt A. Johnson, Charles J. Fox, Thomas R. Burklow, David J. Hagler

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Abstract

A 15-year-old male complained of easy fatigability, leg weakness, and pain on exertion with episodes of syncope while playing baseball. His past medical history was significant for aortic coarctation associated with a congenital bovine hypoplastic aortic arch. A recent arteriogram revealed innominate and left common carotid artery stenosis as well as recurrent coarctation. He had previously undergone three Dacron patch aortoplasties. At the age of 7, he underwent a fourth operation for recurrent coarctation and because of extensive scar tissue in the region of his prior procedures, a left subclavian artery-to-descending aortic bypass was performed. An endovascular repair to deal with the recent recurrence was performed because of prior surgical difficulties. Percutaneous balloon-expandable stents were placed in the aortic coarctation, innominate, and the left common carotid arteries. Postprocedure, ankle brachial indices were >1 and the patient remains asymptomatic after 1 year.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)531-534
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Vascular Surgery
Volume41
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2005
Externally publishedYes

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