Endovascular treatment of aortoiliac occlusive disease involving the aortic bifurcation: Case Report
Date
2018Author
FUNDA YILDIRIM;Dilşad Amanvermez ŞENARSLAN;Adnan Taner KURDAL;TÜLÜN ÖZTÜRK;Abdülkerim DAMAR;MUSTAFA CERRAHOĞLU;AHMET İHSAN İŞKESEN;ÖMER TETİK
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Endovascular treatment of aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) involving the aortic bifurcation is challenging.
We presented you a 81 year-old male patient suffering from vertigo and buttock claudication. Both carotid and
peripheric angiographies were performed in our cardiovascular clinic. The left carotid artery was 90% stenotic
and the distal abdominal aorta was occluded (TASC II Classification, Type C lesion, short segment distal aortic
occlusion at aortic bifurcation). The patient underwent endovascular treatment for AIOD (occlusive lesion at
aortic bifurcation), two weeks after the carotid endarterectomy operation. The occlusions were recanalised succesfully with a bare-metal self expandable stent and two kissing covered ballon expandable stents for both iliac
arteries. Endovascular treatment of aortic bifurcation lesions is a suitable, less invasive alternative for high-risk
patients for open surgery.
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