Abstract

To evaluate the 4-year results of the Endurant stent-graft in the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) or common iliac artery aneurysm (CIAA). Between June 2012 and January 2014, 50 consecutive Japanese AAA and CIAA patients were treated with the Endurant stent-graft at Tokyo Medical University Hospital. Estimated freedom from overall mortality, aneurysm-related mortality, and secondary interventions at 4 years was 61.7%, 97.9%, and 78.6%, respectively. At 4 years, the maximum sac diameter decreased by >5 mm in 24% of the patients, remained stable in 52%, and increased by >5 mm in 24%. The average aneurysm sac reduction was 0.4 to 1.3 mm within 5 years. Multivariate analyses detected female gender (HR: 7.40, P=0.021) and type IV endoleak (HR: 5.34, P=0.009) as a significant risk factor for secondary intervention. Four-year clinical outcomes of the Endurant stent-graft remained positive in Japanese patients with AAA and CIAA, although 24% of the patients needed a secondary intervention. The aneurysm sac was stable in most of the patients, whereas the aneurysm sac reduction was small. These results suggest that careful imaging follow-up must be continued to determine the durability of the Endurant stent-graft in patients with small aneurysm sac reduction.

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