Maldeployment of the Contralateral Limb During EVAR

, Anna Maria Belli , Joo-Young Chun3, Raymond Chung3, Raj Das3, Andrew England4, Karen Flood5, Marie-France Giroux6, Richard G. McWilliams7, Robert Morgan3, Nik Papadakos3, Jai V. Patel8, Raf Patel , Uday Patel , Lakshmi Ratnam10  , Reddi Prasad Yadavali11 and John Rose12



(1)
Department of Interventional Radiology, University Hospitals Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, UK

(2)
Department of Radiology, St. George’s Hospital and Medical School, Blackshaw Road, London, SW17 0RE, UK

(3)
Department of Radiology, St. George’s Hospital, London, UK

(4)
Department of Radiography, University of Salford, Manchester, UK

(5)
Department of Vascular Radiology, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK

(6)
Department of Radiology, CHUM-Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada

(7)
Department of Radiology, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK

(8)
Department of Radiology, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK

(9)
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, St. George’s Hospital and Medical School, Blackshaw Road, SW17 0QT London, UK

(10)
Department of Radiology, St. George’s Hospital, Blackshaw Road, SW17 0QT London, UK

(11)
Department of Radiology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, UK

(12)
Department of Interventional Radiology, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

 



 

Anna Maria Belli



 

Raf Patel



 

Uday Patel



 

Lakshmi Ratnam




Abstract

This case illustrates a method of managing the complication of deploying the contralateral limb outside the main body during an EVAR procedure.

Mar 20, 2016 | Posted by in INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY | Comments Off on Maldeployment of the Contralateral Limb During EVAR

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