Endovascular aortic repair via carbon-dioxide imaging in renal insufficiency?

Aim: In our study, we aimed not only if CO2 is a safe and effective vascular roadmap for EVAR procedure instead of ICM but if it is a feasible opportunity for patients with hostile neck anatomy as well. Material and Methods: From January 2019 to July 2022, 42 patients with renal insufficiency had el...

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Veröffentlicht in:Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery 2022-11, Vol.31 (3), p.178-185
Hauptverfasser: Mola, Serkan, Askin, Goktan, Aytekin, Bahadir, Hasanzade, Sabir, Girgin, Abdullah Kusay, Tumer, Naim Boran, Unal, Ertekin Utku, Iscan, Hakki Zafer
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Zusammenfassung:Aim: In our study, we aimed not only if CO2 is a safe and effective vascular roadmap for EVAR procedure instead of ICM but if it is a feasible opportunity for patients with hostile neck anatomy as well. Material and Methods: From January 2019 to July 2022, 42 patients with renal insufficiency had elective EVAR procedures for infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm in our Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic with CO2-guided DSA. Results: There were no conversions to open surgery or no need for ICM for the CO2-guided DSA. Technical success for CO2 guidance EVAR was 100% with the second shot. There was no decline in GFR values, only one patient showed transient manifestations of CIN without need for hemodialysis. Conclusion: CO2 DSA is a safe and effective technique that can guide not only the standard but endovascular procedures with a hostile neck for renal insufficiency below the diaphragm allowing virtually unlimited images. With modern automated closed systems, CO2-specific complications will be negligible if the operator has experience with the limitations and contraindications of the technique.
ISSN:2667-5080
2667-5080
DOI:10.9739/tjvs.2022.09.015