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Clinical Outcomes of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair with the Kilt Technique for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms with Hostile Aneurysm Neck Anatomy: A Korean Multicenter Retrospective Study

Title
Clinical Outcomes of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair with the Kilt Technique for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms with Hostile Aneurysm Neck Anatomy: A Korean Multicenter Retrospective Study
Author
송순영
Keywords
Abdominal aortic disease; Aortic stent-graft; Abdominal aortic aneurysm; Endovascular aneurysm repair
Issue Date
2018-04
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, v. 41, no. 4, page. 554-563
Abstract
Purpose We aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy and short-term clinical outcomes of Kilt technique-based endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) with Seal(A (R)) stent-grafts for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) with hostile neck anatomy (angle > 60A degrees).Materials and Methods We retrospectively evaluated the pre-EVAR and follow-up computed tomography angiography findings of 24 patients (mean age 71 +/- 11 years; age range 32-87 years; mean follow-up 50 +/- 12 months) with hostile neck AAAs treated between 2010 and 2015. Serial change in aneurysmal neck angle was calculated using a standardized protocol. Relationships between clinical variables and outcomes were evaluated using univariate and multivariate Cox analyses and mixed-model regression. In addition, the Kaplan-Meier method was used to assess the cumulative rates of survival, endoleak, and reintervention.Results The primary technical success rate (success within 24 h after EVAR) was 100% (24/24). The survival rate was 96 +/- 8% at 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, and 3 years, and 87 +/- 18% at 5 years. Endoleaks occurred in three patients. Four reinterventions were performed in three patients; no surgical revisions were required. Causes of post-EVAR mortality included intracerebral hemorrhage at 14 days and rhabdomyolysis at 32 months. The most remarkable change after Kilt-based EVAR was an acute decrease in the neck angle, which was observed between the pre-EVAR and first follow-up visits (at 1 month) (P = 0.001).Conclusion Kilt-based EVAR with Seal(A (R)) stent-grafts for AAAs with a severely angulated neck (angle > 60A degrees) provided high technical success, low mortality, and low complication rates during short-term follow-up.
URI
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00270-017-1867-yhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/118445
ISSN
0174-1551; 1432-086X
DOI
10.1007/s00270-017-1867-y
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