Percutaneous transcatheter closure of a large saphenous vein graft aneurysm with Amplatzer vascular plug

  • Takuya Nagasawa Arkansas College of Health Education
  • Tomokazu Nagasawa UCHealth
  • John Elliott Arkansas College of Health Education
  • Cihan Cevik UCHealth

Abstract

A saphenous vein graft (SVG) aneurysm is a rare complication seen in coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG). While the sternotomy for surgical correction is used in most of these patients, depending on the patient’s condition, an alternative method may be required. This case is a 64-year-old man who developed SVG aneurysm more than 10 years after CABG and underwent a successful percutaneous transcatheter exclusion of SVG aneurysm using 10 mm Amplatzer Vascular Plug 2, resulting in prevention of blood flow into the aneurysm and future rupturing. This case illustrates the potential of noninvasive treatment with flexible procedures based on the patient’s anatomy and risk for complicated surgery.

Keywords: Amplatzer vascular plug, saphenous vein graft, saphenous vein graft aneurysm, coronary artery bypass graft

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Author Biographies

Takuya Nagasawa, Arkansas College of Health Education

OMSII

Tomokazu Nagasawa, UCHealth

RCIS

John Elliott, Arkansas College of Health Education

OMSII

Cihan Cevik, UCHealth

Interventional cardiologist

Published
2024-10-25
How to Cite
Nagasawa, T., Nagasawa, T., Elliott, J., & Cevik, C. (2024). Percutaneous transcatheter closure of a large saphenous vein graft aneurysm with Amplatzer vascular plug. The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles, 12(53), 67-70. https://doi.org/10.12746/swrccc.v12i53.1353