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Extended Use of the Candy-Plug Technique with the Cook Dissection Stent
Nader Tehrani1, Michael Soult1, Carlos F Bechara1
1Division of Vascular Surgery, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL.
Abstract:
Inducing false lumen (FL) thrombosis is crucial to achieve aortic remodeling when treating aortic dissection. One method to achieve FL thrombosis is modifying a graft and placing a plug inside it known as the candy-plug (CP) technique. CP stent graft is typically placed at the level of the celiac artery (CA) as noted by the original authors. Here, we present a case where the CP had to be placed distal to the CA but also require placing a bare metal dissection stent in the true lumen to oppose the radial force and expand the true lumen as well as to prevent re-entry tear in the visceral segment in the future.

