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A New Murine Model of Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Published on: July 7, 2013
Stent grafting simulation using a three-dimensional printed model for extensive aortic arch repair combined with
Takayuki Shijo1, Takashi Shirakawa2, Masao Yoshitatsu1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, JCHO Osaka Hospital, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:
Stent grafting for complex aortic anatomy remains a challenge. In particular, stent graft collapse (i.e. infolding) is possible when an excessive oversized device is needed. We describe a case of preoperative stent grafting simulation using a three-dimensional (3D) printed model for extensive aortic arch repair in a 69-year-old woman with multiple aneurysms combined with coarctation. The patient was scheduled to undergo staged hybrid repair. A stent graft larger than 28 mm in diameter was needed to deploy into a coarctation of 15 mm in diameter during the 2nd stage of the operation. Preoperative, experimental stent grafting using a 3D printed model indicated that infolding would likely not occur. Therefore, we proceeded with surgery, which was successful. This technology could be a useful application for planning complicated stent grafting.
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