Abstract

Fenestrated Branched Endovascular Aortic Repair (FBEVAR) typically requires placement of large sheaths into bilateral femoral arteries. However, for patients with hostile iliofemoral arteries due to small caliber, severe occlusive disease, or high tortuosity, various endovascular and open adjunctive techniques have been described. Here, we describe a case in which a femoral conduit was utilized to enable FBEVAR through a single access point, adding to the armamentarium of adjunctive access techniques.

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