Abstract
Background Acute endovascular aneurysm repair with stent grafts (thoracic endovascular aortic
repair [TEVAR]) is safe and feasible.
Case Description A 64-year-old female presented with a perforated aortic aneurysm of the thoracic
descending aorta. Primary TEVAR resulted in good management of the perforation but
a type Ib endoleakage remained postoperatively. To place another stent, abdominal
debranching with saphenous vein bypass to the celiac trunk was required. In the same
session, another endograft was inserted successfully.
Conclusion Abdominal debranching is a safe alternative to open aortic repair in acute thoracic
and abdominal aneurysms, instead of waiting for a custom-made device.
Keywords
TEVAR - abdominal debranching - celiac trunk - perforated aortic aneurysm