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Parallel stent grafts for the treatment of complex aortic aneurysms: A single center study.

Daniel Silverberg1,2, Uri Rimon2,3, Daniel Raskin2,3, Avner BarDayan1, Moshe Halak1,2.   

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Background "Chimney" techniques with parallel grafts used in order to extend the landing zones in endovascular aneurysm repair (ch-EVAR) are increasingly being reported. Conflicting data has been reported regarding the success and durability of the repair. We report a single center experience using ch-EVAR in treating complex aortic pathologies. Methods We performed a retrospective review of all patients treated with ch-EVAR in our institution between 2013 and 2017. Data collected included patients demographics, indications for surgery, configuration of parallel grafts, technical success, and perioperative morbidity and mortality. Follow-up data included aortic sac size, reintervention rate, and overall mortality. Results Thirty-five patients underwent treatment of their aneurysms with parallel grafts. Sixty parallel grafts were placed. Mean age was 75 years (range 59-93) and 30 (85%) were male. Technical success was achieved in 32 (91%) patients. Mean follow up was 12 months. Sac size decreased in diameter or remained unchanged in 26 of the 30 (86.6%) patients. Four patients were found to have enlarging aneurysms due to gutter endoleaks. All were treated successfully with endovascular methods. The estimated primary patency was 95% at 12 months. Probability of freedom from intervention was 75% at 12 months. No late aneurysm related mortality occurred. Conclusion The use of ch-EVAR in treating complex aortic aneurysms is technically feasible and safe. Gutter endoleaks are encountered only in a minority of the cases, and can be treated with minimally invasive techniques. Longer term follow up is required to evaluate the patency of these parallel grafts and the durability of the aneurysm exclusion.

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Keywords:  Aneurysm; chimney; parallel graft

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29504487     DOI: 10.1177/1708538118761736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vascular        ISSN: 1708-5381            Impact factor:   1.285


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Authors:  Ricardo de Alvarenga Yoshida; Renato Fanchiotti Costa; Débora Ortigosa Cunha; Rafael Mendes Palhares; Rodrigo Gibin Jaldin; Marcone Lima Sobreira; Rafael Elias Farres Pimenta; Winston Bonetti Yoshida
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