Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2975406 | Journal des Maladies Vasculaires | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Tracheo-innominate artery fistulas are a rare but life-threatening complications (incidence between 0.1Â and 1Â %) occurring in tracheostomy patients. Surgery is the treatment of choice. Most authors recommend ligation of the innominate artery, which provides better results in terms of morbidity/mortality than revascularization surgery. We report here a case of innominate artery revascularization isolated from the trachea by a sternocleidomastoid pediculate interposition graft. The procedure was successful as demonstrated by the 2Â years follow-up. Revascularization surgery should be reserved of specific cases. The risk of tracheal-mediated infections developing in contact with the vascular sutures warrants systematic use of an interposition graft isolating the trachea from the innominate artery.
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Authors
S. Bourgouin, E. Hornez, T. Monchal, Y. Baudoin, L. Meyrat, H. Thouard,