Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2006; 54(1): 63-65
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-865829
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Perforation of the Ascending Aorta: A Late Complication of Superior Vena Cava Stenting

U. Kappert1 , C. G. Schulz1 , T. Waldow1 , S. M. Tugtekin1 , C. Alexiou1 , K. Matschke1
  • 1Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Technology Dresden, Dresden, Germany
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Publication History

Received April 3, 2005

Publication Date:
17 February 2006 (online)

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Abstract

Intravascular stenting of the superior vena cava (SVC) is an established therapy in patients with SVC syndrome. Late complications include re-occlusion, stent infection, migration, and perforation. Affection of the greater thoracic vessels is rare and life-threatening when it occurs. We present a case of ascending aorta laceration as a late complication of SVC stenting. Surgical therapy included excision of the aortic lesion and pericardial patch repair. This case illustrates successful management of a complication after palliative stenting of the SVC.