30 July 2020
: Case report
Undersized Stentgraft Placement for Traumatic Descending Aorta Rupture, and What Is Next?
Unusual clinical course, Mistake in diagnosis, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Management of emergency care, Educational Purpose (only if useful for a systematic review or synthesis)
Mirosław Dziekiewicz1ABDEF*, Grażyna Laska1BD, Karol Makowski2DEFDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.926299
Am J Case Rep 2020; 21:e926299
Table 1. Main endoleak types.
| Type | Endoleak source |
|---|---|
| I | IA – proximal inadequate seal at stentgraft |
| IB – distal inadequate seal at stentgraft | |
| IC – inadequate seal at iliac occluder with uni-iliac stentgraft | |
| II | IIa – Retrograde flow in branch vessels such as inferior mesenteric artery, gonadal artery, medial sacral artery, lumbar artery; inflow only into the aneurysm sac |
| IIB – Retrograde flow in branch vessels such as inferior mesenteric artery, gonadal artery, medial sacral artery, lumbar artery; inflow and outflow from aneurysm sac | |
| III | IIIA – separation of modular components in junctions |
| IIIB – fractures or defects in the stentgraft structure | |
| IV | Graft material porosity |
| V | Endotension – continued sac expansion without a confirmed leak source |






