Monday, March 29, 2010



Right Subclavian artery aneurysm with distal occlusion - repaired with vein graft

Occlusion of the vein graft used in the repair of the subclavian aneurysm lead to replacing it with the synthetic graft. After 3 months the synthetic graft was infected. Then it was removed and a rim of synthetic graft was left behind to avoid the compromise of the cerebral circulation. But after few days patient came back with bleeding through a sinus. Then carotido -carotid bypass (extra anatomical) was done and brachio-cephalic artery was ligated. Post operative recovery was uneventful. conclusion: A staged removal of synthetic graft may help us to reduce the morbidity and gives time to plan extra anatomic graft with minimal septic complications. This patient with the staged operations performed post operatively better and there were no further complications.

1 comment:

Dr Gaurav Singal(vascular surgeon) said...

HI DR PINJALA
NICE TO SEE YOUR BLOG MORE SO BECAUSE U KEEP IT UPDATED.IF I AM NOT WRONG THIS IS THE SAME CASE THAT CAME TO ME IN KIMS DURING MY LAST DAYS THERE IN FEBRUARY LAST.WHATS THE STATUS OF HIS RIGHT ARM?AND DID YOU TUNNEL THE GRAFT (CAROTO-CAROTID )RETROPHARANGEALLY OR SUBCUTANEOSLY.DO POST THE INTRAOPERATIVE PICS .
REGARDS
GAURAV