Endovascular repair as first-choice treatment for anastomotic and true iliac aneurysms

Citation
T. Curti et al., Endovascular repair as first-choice treatment for anastomotic and true iliac aneurysms, J ENDOVAS T, 8(2), 2001, pp. 139-143
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
ISSN journal
15266028 → ACNP
Volume
8
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
139 - 143
Database
ISI
SICI code
1526-6028(200104)8:2<139:ERAFTF>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Purpose: To report our experience with the endovascular repair of iliac ane urysms secondary to aortoiliac bypass grafting. Methods: Thirteen patients (12 men; age range 62-86 years) with histories o f aortoiliac reconstructions were treated with endovascular stent-grafts fo r 11 false and 2 true iliac aneurysms that averaged 5.2 cm in diameter (ran ge 3.0-7.0). Via a percutaneous access and 9-F or 12-F sheaths, Passager or Wallgraft stent-grafts were delivered to exclude the aneurysms. Results: Twelve (92%) of 13 interventions were completed satisfactorily; 1 procedure for a true iliac aneurysm was converted to traditional bypass gra fting. Two patients underwent additional surgical procedures. The average h ospital stay for the patients with endovascular repairs only was 3 days (ra nge 2-5). After a mean follow-up of 28 months (range 17-40), no complicatio n or endoleak has been detected in any patient, and all endografts are pate nt. Conclusions: Endovascular repair is an effective treatment for secondary an eurysms arising after aortoiliac surgery. It is less invasive and involves a shorter hospital stay. Endovascular repair should be the first choice tre atment for iliac aneurysms.