Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the early outcome of endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms (EVAR) with an unfavorable neck anatomy using extralarge stent-grafts. We carried out a retrospective review of all patients who underwent elective EVAR using large diameter stent-grafts between June 2006 and February 2008. All patients had computed tomography angiography (CTA) for procedure planning, and detailed assessment of the aneurysm neck was performed using a three-dimensional CTA workstation. All patients were followed up with CTA at 3 and 12 months and annual duplex thereafter when appropriate. This analysis included 25 patients (23 men, 2 woman; median age, 76 years; age range, 60-88 years). The median aneurysm diameter was 7 cm, and the median aneurysm neck diameter was 31 mm. Extralarge Cook-Zenith stent-grafts were used in all patients, with a top-end diameter of 36 mm (n=23) and 40 mm (n=2). The follow-up period ranged from 3 to 24 months, with a median of 6 months. Primary and assisted primary technical success rates were 80% and 96%, respectively. Reintervention was required to treat proximal type I endoleak (n=1), iliac limb kink (n=2), and occluded femorofemoral crossover graft (n=1). These early results show that EVAR using extralarge stent-grafts with suprarenal fixation can be a reliable modality to treat infrarenal aortic aneurysms with an unfavorable neck anatomy.
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