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Case report of retrograde in situ fenestration of the thoracic stent graft with reentry device in a patient with aortobronchial fistula.

RATIONALE: In situ fenestration may be necessary to preserve branch arteries during thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) when there is an inadequate landing zone.

PATIENT CONCERNS: We report the case of a 74-year-old man presenting with recurrent hemoptysis.

DIAGNOSES: Based on computed tomography (CT) angiogram and bronchoscopy, diagnosis was aorto-bronchial fistula.

INTERVENTIONS: We performed retrograde in situ fenestration with reentry catheter (Pioneer Plus, Volcano Corporation, San Diego, CA) to preserve the left subclavian artery following TEVAR for aorto-bronchial fistula.

OUTCOMES: Following this procedure, the patient had a patent left subclavian artery and no evidence of endoleak. The patient had no further episodes of hemoptysis.

LESSONS: The retrograde in situ fenestration with reentry catheter strategy is an option for patients when carotid-subclavian bypass is deemed unsafe.

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