Stenting of Variant Left Carotid Artery Using Brachial Artery Approach in a Patient with Unusual Type of Bovine Aortic Arch
Stenting of Variant Left Carotid Artery Using Brachial Artery Approach in a Patient with Unusual Type of Bovine Aortic Arch
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Bovine aortic arch is the most frequently encountered variation in human aortic arch Deck Spindles branching.A 63-year-old Asian male presented with symptomatic severe stenosis of left carotid artery originating from the brachiocephalic trunk.Selective engagement to the left carotid artery was unsuccessful using transfemoral approach.We reported on a successful left carotid artery stenting case using right brachial artery approach in a bovine aortic arch.This paper is worthy of reporting in terms of Western Bridle set guiding physicians for interventional procedures in these types of challenging cases.