Antegrade Side Branch Access in Branched Aortic Arch Endografts: A Porcine Feasibility Study
Purpose To describe the deployment technique for a single side branch arch endograft in a porcine model and prove the concept of transseptal or transapical antegrade access for catheterization and introduction of the mating stent-graft. Methods Six domestic pigs were operated with retrograde deliver...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of endovascular therapy 2013-04, Vol.20 (2), p.233-241 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
To describe the deployment technique for a single side branch arch endograft
in a porcine model and prove the concept of transseptal or transapical
antegrade access for catheterization and introduction of the mating
stent-graft.
Methods
Six domestic pigs were operated with retrograde delivery of a single side
branch arch endograft and antegrade introduction of a mating stent-graft
using transseptal access (n=3) and transapical access (n=3).
Technical feasibility, operating time, radiation parameters, and hemodynamic
changes were studied.
Results
Transseptal and transapical access techniques were feasible in all animals.
Catheterization and introduction of the mating stent-graft was feasible in 2
of 3 animals in the transseptal group and all animals in the transapical
group. Technical feasibility was better in the transapical group, with
shorter operating and fluoroscopy times and less hemodynamic impact during
endograft deployment. Hemodynamic changes were short and reversible in all
animals in both groups.
Conclusion
Antegrade transcardiac access to the aortic arch for implantation of mating
stent-grafts in branched arch endografting is feasible in a porcine model
with reversible impact on hemodynamic measures during deployment.
Transapical access was technically easier, with shorter operating and
fluoroscopy times. |
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ISSN: | 1526-6028 1545-1550 |
DOI: | 10.1583/1545-1550-20.2.233 |