Adjunctive Stenting of Endograft Limbs During Endovascular Treatment of Infrarenal Aortic and Iliac Aneurysms According to 3-Projection Completion Angiography
Purpose To evaluate the role of 3-projection completion angiography in defining endograft limb stenosis after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and to determine the role of adjunctive stenting in reducing the risk of endograft limb occlusion. Methods In our center, stent-graft limb dilation was ro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of endovascular therapy 2011-08, Vol.18 (4), p.585-590 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
To evaluate the role of 3-projection completion angiography in defining
endograft limb stenosis after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and to
determine the role of adjunctive stenting in reducing the risk of endograft
limb occlusion.
Methods
In our center, stent-graft limb dilation was routinely done after endograft
deployment in patients with preoperatively identified severe iliac axis
angulation to reduce the incidence of limb stenosis. Completion angiography
was then routinely performed in anteroposterior (AP) and 45° right
and left oblique projections to identify perioperative endograft limb
stenosis after the stiff guidewires were removed. Adjunctive stenting was
used in iliac limbs with postangioplasty residual stenosis
>50%. From January 2005 to November 2010, 302 EVAR patients
(296 men; mean age 74.25±7.04 years, range 53–90) with 589
stent-graft limbs (aortomonoiliac stent-graft in 15 patients) who had a
minimum 6 months of follow-up and a nonstenotic aortic bifurcation were
selected for this study. Patient demographics, clinical risk factors, iliac
anatomical features, procedure data, and limb patency were analyzed. Primary
endpoints were the incidence of limb stenosis >50% and any
associated risk factors; the secondary endpoint was the primary patency of
stent-graft limbs with adjunctive stenting.
Results
On 3-projection completion angiography, 40 (6.8%) limbs presented limb
stenosis and were treated with adjunctive stenting; in only 28 (70%)
of these cases was the >50% limb stenosis evident on the AP
view. According to the degree of preoperative iliac angulation, limb
stenosis occurred in mild ( |
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ISSN: | 1526-6028 1545-1550 |
DOI: | 10.1583/11-3467.1 |