Abstract

We present a case of a type Ia endoleak from an aortic endograft in close proximity to the renal arteries that was successfully treated with a back-table physician-modified endograft with inversion of the contralateral limb. This modification allowed for deployment of a fenestrated cuff and bifurcated distal main body over the flow divider of the previous endograft, thus avoiding the need for either an open aneurysm repair, physician-made fenestrations, or aorto-uni-iliac repair with femoral–femoral bypass. This case demonstrates that back-table physician-modified endograft contralateral limb inversion is an easy, reproducible, and effective technique.

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