Endovascular treatment of popliteal artery aneurysms: is the technique a valid alternative to open surgery?
Autor: | I F J, Tielliu, E L G, Verhoeven, C J, Zeebregts, T R, Prins, W T G J, Bos, J J A M, Van den Dungen |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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80 and over Male Reoperation Time Factors Patient Selection Graft Occlusion Vascular Constriction Pathologic Kaplan-Meier Estimate Middle Aged Aneurysm Blood Vessel Prosthesis Prosthesis Failure Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation Treatment Outcome Foreign-Body Migration Humans Female Popliteal Artery Stents Clinical Competence Prospective Studies Vascular Surgical Procedures Vascular Patency Aged Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | The Journal of cardiovascular surgery. 48(3) |
ISSN: | 0021-9509 |
Popis: | Feasibility of endovascular repair of popliteal artery aneurysms has been established. The results of this technique and the effect of the learning curve on the occurrence of complications were evaluated in a prospective cohort.Between June 1998 and February 2007, 73 popliteal aneurysms were treated by endovascular means. Primary outcome was stent-graft patency. Secondary outcome was a combined end-point of stent-graft related complications, including occlusion, migration, stent-graft fracture, and stenosis. To study the learning curve, the cohort of patients was divided into 2 groups (group A from 1 to 23; group B from 24 to 73). Cut-off point chosen was the introduction of the more aggressive postoperative anticoagulation protocol with clopidogrel.Eighteen (25%) stent-grafts occluded. This resulted in a reintervention in 11 patients. Migration, fracture, and stenosis were diagnosed in 9, 3 (2 leading to occlusion), and 2 limbs, respectively; these 14 complications accounted for reinterventions in 8 additional patients. In total, 19 of the 73 limbs (26%) required 20 reinterventions. Overall 3-and 5-year patency rates were 77% and 70% for primary patency, and 86% and 76% for secondary patency, respectively. There were more occlusions in group A (8/23, 35%) versus group B (10/50, 20%) (P= 0.22). With regard to the combined endpoint, there were more events in group A (14/23, 61%) than in group B (16/50, 32%) (P= 0.016).Results of endovascular repair of popliteal artery aneurysms are improving and in range with those of open repair. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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