A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR

Introduction: Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) with coexisting horseshoe kidney (HSK) can be difficult to repair, with variable blood supply from the aorta and iliac/mesenteric vessels. Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become a popular, less invasive approach to aneurysm care, and a chimney...

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Main Authors: K. Sharma, T. Babrowski, R. Milner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:EJVES Short Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655316300202
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spelling doaj-10511e82b77d4eb0a2d3cdac01986ee62020-11-24T22:20:16ZengElsevierEJVES Short Reports2405-65532016-01-01331619A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVARK. Sharma0T. Babrowski1R. Milner2Central Michigan University College of Medicine, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA; Corresponding author. Central Michigan University College of Medicine, 1280 East Campus Drive, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, USA.Section of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USASection of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USAIntroduction: Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) with coexisting horseshoe kidney (HSK) can be difficult to repair, with variable blood supply from the aorta and iliac/mesenteric vessels. Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become a popular, less invasive approach to aneurysm care, and a chimney approach to EVAR (ChEVAR) has expanded its use to more complex anatomy. It is mandatory to maintain adequate perfusion to the HSK and visceral branches as part of the treatment of an AAA. Report: A 61-year-old male with an HSK was incidentally found to have an infrarenal AAA that measured 6 cm on a non-contrast computed tomography (CT) scan performed originally for a urologic complaint. A diagnostic angiogram was performed to define arterial anatomy and he was found to have a large inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) arising 1 cm above the level of the aneurysm. ChEVAR was performed to preserve the IMA and flow to the HSK with a completion angiogram revealing patent renal arteries, IMA, and no evidence of an endoleak. Follow-up CT imaging demonstrated a Type II endoleak that resolved upon partial nephrectomy for a right-sided transitional cell carcinoma with resection of the arterial blood supply feeding the Type II endoleak. Discussion: IMA preservation via ChEVAR is technically feasible and was crucial to preserve blood supply via the IMA to the HSK. Partial nephrectomy treated the transitional cell carcinoma and resolved the Type II endoleak requiring no additional endovascular intervention. A unique treatment course demonstrated the benefits of less invasive interventions when repairing AAA with an HSK. Keywords: EVAR, Abdominal aortic aneurysm, Inferior mesenteric artery, Snorkel, Chimney, Endoleakhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655316300202
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R. Milner
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A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR
EJVES Short Reports
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title A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR
title_short A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR
title_full A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR
title_fullStr A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Chimney Approach for Management of Horseshoe Kidney During EVAR
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description Introduction: Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) with coexisting horseshoe kidney (HSK) can be difficult to repair, with variable blood supply from the aorta and iliac/mesenteric vessels. Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become a popular, less invasive approach to aneurysm care, and a chimney approach to EVAR (ChEVAR) has expanded its use to more complex anatomy. It is mandatory to maintain adequate perfusion to the HSK and visceral branches as part of the treatment of an AAA. Report: A 61-year-old male with an HSK was incidentally found to have an infrarenal AAA that measured 6 cm on a non-contrast computed tomography (CT) scan performed originally for a urologic complaint. A diagnostic angiogram was performed to define arterial anatomy and he was found to have a large inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) arising 1 cm above the level of the aneurysm. ChEVAR was performed to preserve the IMA and flow to the HSK with a completion angiogram revealing patent renal arteries, IMA, and no evidence of an endoleak. Follow-up CT imaging demonstrated a Type II endoleak that resolved upon partial nephrectomy for a right-sided transitional cell carcinoma with resection of the arterial blood supply feeding the Type II endoleak. Discussion: IMA preservation via ChEVAR is technically feasible and was crucial to preserve blood supply via the IMA to the HSK. Partial nephrectomy treated the transitional cell carcinoma and resolved the Type II endoleak requiring no additional endovascular intervention. A unique treatment course demonstrated the benefits of less invasive interventions when repairing AAA with an HSK. Keywords: EVAR, Abdominal aortic aneurysm, Inferior mesenteric artery, Snorkel, Chimney, Endoleak
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