Abstract

Objective: to examine the effect of stent-graft deployment on pressure within an aneurysm sac and to investigate the potential sources of intra-sac pressure. Material and Methods: intra-sac pressure was monitored during and immediately after endovascular repair via an indwelling catheter. Intra-sac pressure was also monitored during conventional open repair and was compared with the pressure measured within patent lumbar and inferior mesenteric side-branches, both before and after restoration of iliac arterial blood flow. Intra-sac and side-branch pressures were recorded and expressed as ratios of simultaneously measured radial artery pressure. Results: in the absence of a graft-related endoleak (23/25 patients), endovascular repair resulted in a significant reduction in intra-sac pulse pressure (median ratio 0.31 IQR 0.10-0.46). There was no corresponding reduction in mean intra-sac pressure (median ratio 0.91; IQR 0.83-1.00). Application of clamps at conventional open repair resulted in a fall in both intra-sac pressure (median ratio 0.39, IQR 0.32-0.64) and pressure within side-branches (median ratio 0.45, IQR 0.33-0.64). Restoration of iliac blood flow resulted in a modest recovery of the side-branch pressure (median ratio 0.63, IQR 0.57-0.81), which nonetheless remained significantly less than the intra-sac pressure recorded after EVAR (p = 0.01). Conclusion: reperfusion of the aneurysm sac through patent side-branches seems insufficient to account for persistent pressurisation of the aneurysm after endovascular repair. This finding supports the hypothesis that pressure may be transmitted directly through stent-graft fabric.Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 25, 354-359 (2003)

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