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Complex redo cervical and vertebral artery reconstruction for Takayasu arteritis
Aleem K Mirza1, Nolan C Cirillo Penn2, Robert D Brown3
1Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn.
Abstract:
A 54-year-old woman presented with an enlarging, pulsatile left neck mass and a history of Takayasu arteritis. She had seven prior cervical vascular reconstructions, including a prosthetic right-to-left carotid crossover, and left vertebral and subclavian bypasses done with saphenous vein. The skin of her neck was scarred and thin. The anastomotic pseudoaneurysms were resected, the left carotid bifurcation was reconstructed with the cryopreserved femoral artery because of the concern about wound healing, and the subclavian and vertebral vein grafts were reimplanted. Intraoperative management, clamp sites and sequence, manner of shunting, choice of conduit, and wound healing were important considerations.

