TEVAR

A thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR) is a type of endovascular aneurysm repair that involves the thoracic aorta.

Indications

It is a commonly applied treatment strategy for the a various thoracic aortic pathologies inclusive of both

Contraindciations

Recognized contraindications include

  • unfavorable anatomy
    • inadequate proximal or distal seal zones
    • tortuosity
    • lack of vascular access options or extremes of aortic diameter.
  • placement into infected regions
Landing zones

An understanding of landing zones is useful for a reporting radiologist in pre-operative and post-operative assessment.

There zones are often numbered as

  • zone 0: from distal to the coronary ostia  to proximal edge of innominate artery
  • zone 1: from distal to innominate artery to proximal and involving the left common carotid artery
  • zone 2: from distal to the left common carotid artery to proximal and involving the left subclavian artery
  • zone 3: from distal margin of the left subclavian artery to 2 cm distal to the left subclavian artery
  • zone 4: from 2 cm distal to the left subclavian artery to midpoint of the descending thoracic aorta
  • zone 5: from midpoint of descending thoracic aorta to proximal margin of the celiac artery
  • zone 6: from celiac artery origin to proximal margin of the superior mesenteric artery
  • zone 7: from superior mesenteric artery to remainder of suprarenal aorta

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