Michael D. Dake

Publication Details

  • Endovascular stenting of an aortopulmonary fistula presenting with hemoptysis. A case report.

    Campagna AC, Wehner JH, Kirsch CM, Semba CP, Kagawa FT, Jensen WA, Dake MD. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1996; 37 (6): 643-6

    We present a 45 year old man with massive hemoptysis due to an aortopulmonary fistula. Our patient had a history of a previous patent ductus arteriosus repair which was complicated by a previous aortopulmonary fistula. Computed tomography of the chest and aortography made the diagnosis of a recurrent aortopulmonary fistula. Because of the history of previous surgical aortic procedures, repair of the fistula was completed through a retroperitoneal aortotomy with intravascular insertion of an expandable stainless steel stent covered by a polyester graft. The patient has had no hemoptysis or computed tomographic evidence of fistula recurrence thirty eight months after the procedure.

    PubMedID: 9016985

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