**Updated 1/26/20 to reflect 2020 CPT Changes**
One method of treating complex aortic aneurysms is a procedure called an elephant trunk procedure. This procedure has two parts that can be done during the same surgery or may be done during two different surgeries in something known as a staged procedure.
In the first part of the procedure, the aortic arch is replaced with a graft. In the second part of the procedure, the surgeon places a piece of graft into the descending thoracic aorta. Sometimes if the aneurysm is lower down in the thoracic aorta this piece of graft may extend into the thoracoabdominal aorta. This piece of graft attaches to the end of the graft used to replace the aortic arch in the first part of the procedure and hangs down into the descending thoracic aorta or thoracoabdominal aorta and looks like an elephant’s trunk which is where this procedure gets its name. Continue reading “Elephant Trunk Graft Procedure”
