PURPOSE: To evaluate endovascular stent-graft placement for management of aortoiliac aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Balloon-expandable stents covered with polytetrafluoroethylene were placed in 11 aortoiliac lesions in nine male non-surgical candidates (mean age, 63.5 years). There were six abdominal aortic aneurysms, four iliac artery aneurysms, and one acute pseudoaneurysm from a ruptured iliac artery. Stent-grafts were dilated up to 14 mm (iliac) and 24 mm (aorta). Patients underwent follow-up computed tomography and angiography. RESULTS: Stent-grafts were successfully placed in all 11 cases. There were two complications: a ruptured iliac artery treated with placement of an additional covered stent and a lower-extremity vessel embolization and bowel infarction resulting in death. All stent-grafts remained patent without increased aneurysmal diameter. Three leaks (27%) were detected. Two leaks were treated with placement of additional covered stents. One still is asymptomatic. CONCLUSION: Endovascular treatment of aortoiliac aneurysms with stent-graft devices may be an alternative to surgery.
PURPOSE: To evaluate endovascular stent-graft placement for management of aortoiliac aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Balloon-expandable stents covered with polytetrafluoroethylene were placed in 11 aortoiliac lesions in nine male non-surgical candidates (mean age, 63.5 years). There were six abdominal aortic aneurysms, four iliac artery aneurysms, and one acute pseudoaneurysm from a ruptured iliac artery. Stent-grafts were dilated up to 14 mm (iliac) and 24 mm (aorta). Patients underwent follow-up computed tomography and angiography. RESULTS: Stent-grafts were successfully placed in all 11 cases. There were two complications: a ruptured iliac artery treated with placement of an additional covered stent and a lower-extremity vessel embolization and bowel infarction resulting in death. All stent-grafts remained patent without increased aneurysmal diameter. Three leaks (27%) were detected. Two leaks were treated with placement of additional covered stents. One still is asymptomatic. CONCLUSION: Endovascular treatment of aortoiliac aneurysms with stent-graft devices may be an alternative to surgery.
Authors: Woo Chul Kim; Yong Sun Jeon; Kee Chun Hong; Jang Yong Kim; Soon Gu Cho; Jae Young Park Journal: Korean J Radiol Date: 2014-09-12 Impact factor: 3.500