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Outcome of the pivotal study of the Aptus endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysms repair system.

Manish Mehta1, John Henretta2, Marc Glickman3, David Deaton4, Thomas C Naslund5, Bruce Gray6, Richard McCann7, William Jordan8, Ronald Fairman9.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is associated with benefits over open surgery, yet limitations remain with current endovascular devices. This study was performed to assess outcomes of AAA repair with the Aptus endograft and EndoAnchors (Aptus Endosystems, Sunnyvale, Calif).
METHODS: This prospective, multicenter, single-arm investigational device exemption trial was conducted at 25 sites in the United States. A total of 155 patients were enrolled in the trial (mean age, 73 ± 8 years; male, 93.5%; mean AAA diameter, 53.6 ± 7.9 mm). The Aptus endograft is a two-component system: a multilumen, modular endograft with two docking limbs (Aptus Endograft System) and the Heli-FX Aortic Securement System comprising an electronically controlled applier (Heli-FX Applier) with helical EndoAnchors provided in a cassette and a deflectable sheath (Heli-FX Guide) designed for delivery of the applier to the target location for EndoAnchor implantation. The main eligibility criteria included proximal neck length of ≥12 mm, diameter of 19 to 29 mm, and infrarenal angulation of ≤60 degrees. The primary safety end point was freedom from major adverse events at 30 days, and the primary effectiveness end point was successful aneurysm treatment at 12 months. Thrombus-related events (TRE) were defined as limb occlusion or thromboembolism from the endograft. Subjects were observed for a median of 4.2 years, with imaging end points analyzed by a core laboratory and adverse events adjudicated by a clinical events committee.
RESULTS: Among 155 enrolled subjects, 153 (98.7%) underwent successful implantation of the Aptus endograft and a median of five EndoAnchors; two subjects were converted to open surgical repair during the initial procedure. Overall, the primary safety and effectiveness end points were met in 98.1% and 97.4% of the subjects, respectively. Aneurysm-related mortality was 0.6%, with one postdischarge cardiac death 18 days after implantation. There were no AAA ruptures. There were no fractures of stents or EndoAnchors. There was one type I endoleak and one type III endoleak. Stent graft migration was noted in five subjects, none associated with sac enlargement, type I endoleak, or EndoAnchor dislocation from the endograft. AAA sac shrinkage of ≥5 mm at 1, 2, and 3 years was observed in 60.3%, 72.9%, and 81.7%, respectively. Sixty-one subjects (39.4%) experienced 113 TRE, associated with 80 reinterventions (in 58 subjects) unassociated with limb loss or death. A root cause analysis of TRE identified small, out-of-specification docking limbs with graft infolding and high local shear, resulting in thrombus formation within the endograft with subsequent distal embolization in some cases.
CONCLUSIONS: Early results of the Aptus endograft trial met its safety and effectiveness end points; however, a high rate of TRE was observed because of manufacturing discrepancies. The findings confirm a low rate of type I and type III endoleaks, migration, and non-TRE reintervention with a high rate of aneurysm sac regression during midterm follow-up.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Mosby, Inc.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25064325     DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2014.02.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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