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Ciaran O'Brien1, Kevin Eddinger2, Shang Loh3
1Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Cooper School of Medicine at Rowan University, Camden, NJ.
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Type II endoleaks are a common occurrence after endovascular repair of aortic aneurysm, with a significant subset requiring treatment. There are a significant subset of type II endoleaks that are not amenable to established treatment routes, such as transarterial, transcaval, or translumbar. We report two cases of a successful transgraft approach to type II endoleak embolization using the Powerwire radiofrequency guidewire. The use of the radiofrequency guidewire to accomplish transgraft embolization has not been previously reported. This is a useful technique to have in the arsenal for treating type II endoleaks.
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