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Hepatic artery stenosis angioplasty and implantation of Wingspan neurovascular stent: A case report and discussion of stenting in tortuous vessels.

Authors :
Barahman, Mark
Barahman, Mark
Alanis, Lourdes
DiNorcia, Joseph
Moriarty, John M
McWilliams, Justin P
Barahman, Mark
Barahman, Mark
Alanis, Lourdes
DiNorcia, Joseph
Moriarty, John M
McWilliams, Justin P
Source :
World journal of gastroenterology; vol 26, iss 4, 448-455; 1007-9327
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND:Hepatic artery stenosis is a complication of orthotopic liver transplant occurring in 3.1%-7.4% of patients that can result in graft failure and need for re-transplantation. Endovascular therapy with angioplasty and stenting has been used with a high degree of technical success and good clinical outcomes, but tortuous hepatic arteries present a unique challenge for intervention. Suitable stents for this application should be maneuverable and conformable while also exerting adequate radial force to maintain a patent lumen. CASE SUMMARY:Herein we report our experience with a neurovascular Wingspan stent system in a challenging case of recurrent hepatic artery stenosis and discuss the literature of stenting in tortuous transplant hepatic arteries. CONCLUSION:Wingspan neurovascular stent is self-expanding, has good conformability, and adequate radial resistance and as such it could be added to the armamentarium of interventionalists in the setting of a tortuous and stenotic transplant hepatic artery.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
World journal of gastroenterology; vol 26, iss 4, 448-455; 1007-9327
Notes :
application/pdf, World journal of gastroenterology vol 26, iss 4, 448-455 1007-9327
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367462263
Document Type :
Electronic Resource