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Carotid axillary bypass in a patient with blocked subclavian stents: a case report
Carotid axillary bypass in a patient with blocked subclavian stents: a case report,10.1186/1752-1947-5-237,Journal of Medical Case Reports,Tarig I Bar
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Tarig I Barakat
,
Louise Kenny
,
Hazim Khout
,
Grace Timmons
,
Vish Bhattacharya
Introduction Surgical treatment of symptomatic occlusive lesions of the proximal subclavian artery is infrequently necessary. Carotid subclavian bypass has gained popularity and is now considered standard treatment when stenting is not possible. Exposure of the subclavian artery and bypass grafting onto it is difficult, as the vessel is delicate, thin-walled and located deep in the supraclavicular fossa. The thoracic duct and
brachial plexus
are in close proximity to the left subclavian artery and are therefore susceptible to damage. Distal grafting to the axillary artery instead of the subclavian artery has the potential of avoiding some of these risks. Infraclavicular exposure of the axillary artery is more straightforward. The vessel wall is thicker and is easier to handle. In this case report, we describe a patient with a left proximal subclavian occlusion which was stented twice and blocked on both occasions. The patient underwent a carotid axillary bypass, as grafting onto the subclavian artery was impossible because of the two occluded metal stents. Case presentation A 56-year-old Caucasian woman, a heavy smoker, presented acutely with left arm numbness and pain and
blood pressure
discrepancies in both arms. A diagnosis of subclavian stenosis was confirmed on the basis of a
computed tomographic
scan and a
magnetic resonance
angiogram. The patient had undergone subclavian artery stenting twice, and unfortunately the stents blocked on both occasions. The patient underwent carotid axillary bypass surgery. She had an uneventful recovery and was able to return to a full, normal life. Conclusion Carotid axillary bypass appears to be a good alternative to carotid subclavian bypass in the treatment of symptomatic proximal stenosis or occlusion of the subclavian artery.
Journal:
Journal of Medical Case Reports - J Med Case Rep
, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1-4, 2011
DOI:
10.1186/1752-1947-5-237
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