Kwon Kihwan, Choi Donghoon, Choi Seung-Hyuk, Koo Bon Kwon, Ko Young-Guk, Jang Yangsoo, Shim Won-Heum, Cho Seung-Yun
Cardiology Division, Yonsei Cardiovascular Hospital and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
J Endovasc Ther. 2002 Oct;9(5):690-3. doi: 10.1177/152660280200900522.
To report successful percutaneous repair of a peripheral mycotic aneurysm as a bridge to standard surgical therapy.
An aneurysm of the left common femoral artery was diagnosed in a 43-year-old man with subacute infective endocarditis. A Jostent stent-graft was percutaneously deployed to exclude the mycotic lesion. Computed tomography at 8 months after the procedure documented aneurysm regression and stent-graft patency without evidence of infection. Arteriography at 18 months has confirmed continued stent-graft patency and the patient remains asymptomatic.
The standard management of mycotic aneurysms is usually by surgical resection and repair. However, this case suggests that percutaneous stent-graft implantation may be an option for the treatment of mycotic aneurysms.