| Literature DB >> 28690999 |
Daehwan Kim1,2, Jung Kee Chung1,2, Hyung Sub Park1,2, In Mok Jung3,2, Taeseung Lee1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report experiences of the sandwich technique (ST) for preservation of pelvic flow during endovascular repair of complex aortic or aortoiliac aneurysms.Entities:
Keywords: Aortic aneurysm; Double barrel; Endovascular; Endovascular aneurysm repair; Sandwich
Year: 2017 PMID: 28690999 PMCID: PMC5493190 DOI: 10.5758/vsi.2017.33.2.72
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vasc Specialist Int ISSN: 2288-7970
Patient demographics and comorbidities (n=8)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Male | 7 (87) |
| Age (y) | 73.4 (63–90) |
| Hypertension | 6 (75) |
| Diabetes | 2 (25) |
| PAOD | 1 (12) |
| CKD (eGFR <30 mL/min/1.73 m2) | 0 (0) |
| Ischemic heart disease | 3 (37) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.9 (21.1–35.3) |
Values are presented as number (%) or median (range).
PAOD, peripheral arterial occlusive disease; CKD, chronic kidney disease; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; BMI, body mass index.
Indications for the sandwich technique, anatomic details, devices used and clinical course
| Patient No. | Indication for ST | ØAo (mm) | ØCIA (R/L) (mm) | ØEIA (R/L) (mm) | ØIIA (R/L) (mm) | EVAR stent-graft | Procedure for contralateral limb | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CIAA+IIAA | 64 | 48/25 | 10/11 | 22/18 | Gore (Excluder) | Coil embo, EIA extension | Persistent endoleak (IIb) treated by coil embolization of lumbar artery |
| 2 | CIAA+IIAA | 34 | 31/26 | 9/9 | 7/32 | Cook (Zenith) | IBD | |
| 3 | CIAA+IIAA | 64 | 47/19 | 11/11 | 26/43 | Cook (Zenith) | IBD | IIA stentgraft occlusion |
| 4 | CIAA | 53 | 35/23 | 10/11 | 7/8 | Gore (Excluder) | Limb stent | Endoleak (IIa) |
| 5 | CIAA | 46 | 35/27 | 10/9 | 10/8 | Cook (Zenith) | Coil embo, EIA extension | EIA stent-graft occlusion treated by reintervention |
| 6 | Short CIA | 53 | 10/10 (length 25/18) | 9/9 | 6/7 | Cook (Zenith) | Limb stent | |
| 7 | Short CIA | 51 | 20/18 (length 18/18) | 11/12 | 7/6 | Cook (Zenith) | Limb stent | |
| 8 | Unilateral CIA | 54 | x/12 | x/7 | x/8 | Medtronic (Endurant) |
ST, sandwich technique; Ø, diameter; Ao, aorta; CIA, common iliac artery; EIA, external iliac artery; IIA, internal iliac artery; EVAR, endovascular aneurysm repair; R/L, right/left; CIAA, CIA aneurysms; IIAA, IIA aneurysm; Gore, W. L. Gore & Associates; Cook, Cook Inc.; embo, embolization; IBD, iliac branch device.
Coil embolization in IIA and stent-graft extension into the external iliac artery;
CIA limb stent placement above iliac bifurcation;
Aspiration thrombectomy plus urokinase thrombolysis plus ballooning and stenting.
Anatomic features and size of endografts used
| Varible | Aortoiliac aneurysm (n=5) | AAA+short healthy CIA (n=2) | Unilat-CIA total occlusion (n=1) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ao main body bifurcated stent-graft (®/Ø×L) (mm) | #Excluder 31-14×170 | #Zenith 28-12×82 | #Endurant 25-14×150+16×80 |
| EIA stent-graft/IIA stent-graft (product name/(®/Ø×L) (mm) | #Excluder 12×140/Viabahn 8×150 | #Viabahn 10×100/Viabahn 9×100 | #Smart 10×60/Absolute pro 8×60 |
AAA, abdominal aorta aneurysm; Unilat, unilateral; CIA, common iliac artery; Ao, aorta; EIA, external iliac artery; ®, product name; Ø, diameter; L, length; IIA, internal iliac artery.
Early results of the ST (≤30 days)
| Parameter | Value | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Hospital day (d) | 7.3 | |
| Mortality | 0 | |
| Rupture | 0 | |
| Conversion to open | 0 | |
| Technical success | 8 (100) | |
| Stent occlusion | 2 (EIA 1, IIA 1) (12) | EIA occlusion (POD 8) >Thrombectomy (POD 9) d/t tortuous |
| Endoleak | 0 | |
| Blood transfusion | 2 pts (400 mL) | |
| Others | 0 |
Values are presented as number (%) unless otherwise indicated.
ST, sandwich technique; EIA, external iliac artery; IIA, internal iliac artery; POD, postoperative day; d/t, due to; pts, patients.
Number/amount per patient.
Fig. 1Representative images of a patient with aortoiliac aneurysm treated with the ST. (A) Initial CT image showing an aortoiliac aneurysm, with aneurysmal changes in both CIA and IIA. (B) The limb of the bifurcated stent-graft is deployed in the left CIA, a SECS is introduced from the brachial access into the left IIA, another SECS is introduced from the left femoral access into the EIA. (C) Final angiography after EVAR with ST on the left iliac limb side, and physician-modified iliac-branched device on the right side. (D) Follow-up CT angiography showing intact flow in both external/internal iliac arteries. ST, sandwich technique; CT, computed tomographic; CIA, common iliac artery; IIA, internal iliac artery; SECS, self-expandable covered stent; EIA, external iliac artery; EVAR, endovascular aneurysm repair.
Fig. 2Representative images of the stent occlusion cases after the sandwich technique. (A) Occlusion of the IIA stent observed on cross-sectional view of follow-up CT angiography. The distal end of the IIA stent was facing the wall of a tortuous IIA. Black lines show the course of the IIA distal to the stent. The large, upper circle is the intact EIA. (B) Occlusion of the EIA stent-graft observed on cross-sectional view of follow-up CT angiography. The distal end of the EIA stent was facing the wall of a tortuous EIA. Black lines show the course of the EIA distal to the stent. (C) Angiography image during the re-intervention of the EIA stent-graft occlusion case. The EIA limb stent-graft is being squeezed by the SECS. The black arrow annotates the stenotic portion of the EIA stent-graft. IIA, internal iliac artery; CT, computed tomographic; EIA, external iliac artery; SECS, self-expandable covered stent.
Late results of the ST (>30 days)
| Parameter | Number | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| FU duration (d) | 277 | Mean 1.9 images per patient |
| Mortality | 0 | |
| Rupture | 0 | |
| Conversion to open aneurysm repair | 0 | |
| Buttock claudication/erectile dysfunction | 0 | |
| Stent occlusion | 0 | |
| Endoleak (type) | 2 (II) | 1 type IIb endoleak treated by coil embolization of the lumbar artery |
| Others | 0 |
ST, sandwich technique; FU, follow-up.
Fig. 3(A, B) Cross-sectional views of follow-up CT angiography after the sandwich technique. The smaller, upper circle (green) represents the stent in the left IIA while the bigger, lower circle (blue) represents the stent in the EIA. The red circle represents the left common iliac stent-graft. (C) Final angiography after the sandwich technique showing the location of the different stents and the length of overlap in between. The black circle represents the distal end of the right limb in the main bifurcated stent-graft, the red circles represent the external iliac stent-graft (upper proximal, lower distal), and the blue circles represent the internal iliac stent (upper proximal, lower distal). The length of overlap is shown between the upper red/blue circles and the black circle. CT, computed tomographic; IIA, internal iliac artery; EIA, external iliac artery.
Calculation of stent dimensions used for iliac reconstruction
| Patient with AIA | Diameter of IIA stent-graft (mm) | Diameter of EIA stent-graft (mm) | Sum of area IIA+EIA (mm2) | Diameter of CIA stent-graft (mm) | Ratio (area of CIA/area of IIA+EIA) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8 | 12 | 163 | 14 | 0.94 |
| 2 | 8 | 16 | 251 | 14 | 0.61 |
| 3 | 8 | 10 | 128 | 12 | 0.87 |
| 4 | 9 | 10 | 142 | 12 | 0.79 |
| 5 | 8 | 11 | 145 | 12 | 0.77 |
AIA, aortoiliac aneurysm; IIA, internal iliac artery; EIA, external iliac artery; CIA, common iliac artery.