2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2014.11.015
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Endovascular Repair of Concomitant Vertebral Artery and Subclavian Artery Iatrogenic Perforations

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“…82 These injuries can be fatal by themselves-clot propagation can lead to a complete infarction of the brain stem. 84 Reported injuries include AV fistulas, [85][86][87] dissections, 88 transections, 89,90 and pseudoaneurysms. 89 These can present at the time of injury or in a delayed fashion.…”
Section: Vertebralmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…82 These injuries can be fatal by themselves-clot propagation can lead to a complete infarction of the brain stem. 84 Reported injuries include AV fistulas, [85][86][87] dissections, 88 transections, 89,90 and pseudoaneurysms. 89 These can present at the time of injury or in a delayed fashion.…”
Section: Vertebralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…89 These can present at the time of injury or in a delayed fashion. 85,91 Stents, including the Advanta, 92 Corvita (Corvita Corporation), 88 Viabahn/ Hemobahn (W. L. Gore & Associates), 90 Jostent (Abbott), 86 Wallstent (Boston Scientific), 89 Ultralink stent (Abbott), 93 and WALLGRAFT (Boston Scientific) 85 have been used to preserve patency in some studies. Coil embolization can also be used to treat vertebral injuries, 82,89,91 as can treatment with a detachable balloon.…”
Section: Vertebralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, literature on surgical techniques used to safely and effectively remove a misplaced CVC with endovascular treatment is scarce. Herrmann et al reported that they first pulled back the CVC partially, and then deployed the self-expanding Viabahn stent graft for the iatrogenic injured vertebral artery while simultaneously withdrawing the misplaced CVC [5]. Among the surgical procedures described in the present report, it is necessary to emphasize the following important points: 1) to pull back the CVC partially between stent graft deployment and CVC removal, and 2) to withdraw the misplaced CVC simultaneously with post deployment balloon dilatation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Inadvertent puncture of the SCA is a rare complication that occurs in 0.5% -4.0% of all patients who undergo CVC insertion [5]. No well-defined guidelines exist for the treatment of inadvertent puncture of the SCA resulting from a misplaced CVC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of the literature search and the inclusion and exclusion process are summarised in Figure 1. Seventy-eight full texts were retrieved of which 24 were of relevance (456, 8–9–1011121314151617–18–19–20–2122232425262728).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%