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Aneurisma roto de aorta torácica descendente: tratamiento endovascular
Autor
Mertens M,Renato
Valdés E,Francisco
Krämer Sch,Albrecht
Irarrázaval L,Manuel
Mariné M,Leopoldo
Vergara G,Jeannette
Institución
Resumen
In 1991, a technique to exclude aortic aneurysms from circulation inserting an endoluminal graft through the femoral artery, was described. This procedure, usually used for elective abdominal aneurysms, can also be used in the thoracic aorta. We report a 41 years old male with a Marfan syndrome, presenting with a descending aorta aneurysm that ruptured to the mediastinum and pleural cavity. He was compensated hemodynamically and an endovascular stent-graft was deployed at the ruptured zone, through the femoral artery. The postoperative evolution of the patient was uneventful. This technique will allow a less invasive treatment of ruptured aortic aneurysms (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 1439-43)