In the study, we sought to retrospectively analyze the effectiveness and safety of surgical repair of thoracoab-dominal aortic aneurysm using the critical artery reattachment technique. Twenty-three consecutive thorac...In the study, we sought to retrospectively analyze the effectiveness and safety of surgical repair of thoracoab-dominal aortic aneurysm using the critical artery reattachment technique. Twenty-three consecutive thoracoab-dominal aortic aneurysm patients were treated using the technique of sequential aortic clamping and critical artery reattachment. The entire procedure was technically successful in all patients. One died of renal failure and the overall hospital mortality was 4.35%. The total incidence of complications was 21.74%. At a median follow-up of 33 months, all patients were alive. We found that the application of critical artery reattachment technique in the management of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm provides excellent short- and mid-term results in most patients. It could markedly increase the curing rate and reduce the morbidity of postoperative complications including par-aplegia, ischemia of abdominal viscera, and renal failure.展开更多
The unfavorable vessel anatomy is still a major challenge in the endovascular aneurysm repair,with usually insufficient or even no proximal/distal landing zone for the stent-graft.During recent years,several articles ...The unfavorable vessel anatomy is still a major challenge in the endovascular aneurysm repair,with usually insufficient or even no proximal/distal landing zone for the stent-graft.During recent years,several articles have been published concerning the new approach of multiple stents to the treatment of aneurysm by reducing the stent porosity to encourage laminar flow,preserving branch patency,and promoting thrombus formation in the aneurysm.1,2 We herein report the use of multiple overlapping stents in the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.展开更多
BACKGROUND Surgical repair of complex abdominal aortic aneurysm is associated with a higher perioperative mortality and morbidity.The advent of endovascular aortic repair(EVAR)has reduced perioperative complications,a...BACKGROUND Surgical repair of complex abdominal aortic aneurysm is associated with a higher perioperative mortality and morbidity.The advent of endovascular aortic repair(EVAR)has reduced perioperative complications,although the utilization of such techniques is limited by lesion characteristics,such as involvement of the visceral or renal arteries(RA)and/or presence of a sealing zone.CASE SUMMARY A 60-year-old male presented with a Crawford type IV complex thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm(CAAA)starting directly distal to the diaphragm extending to both common iliac arteries(CIAs).The CAAA consist of a proximal and distal aneurysmal sac separated by a 1 cm-healthy zone in the infrarenal level.Due to the poor performance of the patient and the expansive disease,we planned a stepwise-combined surgery and EVAR to minimize invasiveness.A branched graft was implanted after surgical debranching of the visceral and RA.Since the patient had renal and liver injury after surgery,the second stage EVAR was performed 10 mo later.The stent graft was implanted from the distal portion of surgical branched graft to both CIAs during EVAR.The patient has been uneventful for 5-years after discharge and is being followed in the outpatient clinic.CONCLUSION The current case demonstrates that the surgical graft can provide a landing zone for second stage EVAR to avoid aggressive surgery in patients with poor performance with a long hostile CAAA.展开更多
文摘In the study, we sought to retrospectively analyze the effectiveness and safety of surgical repair of thoracoab-dominal aortic aneurysm using the critical artery reattachment technique. Twenty-three consecutive thoracoab-dominal aortic aneurysm patients were treated using the technique of sequential aortic clamping and critical artery reattachment. The entire procedure was technically successful in all patients. One died of renal failure and the overall hospital mortality was 4.35%. The total incidence of complications was 21.74%. At a median follow-up of 33 months, all patients were alive. We found that the application of critical artery reattachment technique in the management of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm provides excellent short- and mid-term results in most patients. It could markedly increase the curing rate and reduce the morbidity of postoperative complications including par-aplegia, ischemia of abdominal viscera, and renal failure.
文摘The unfavorable vessel anatomy is still a major challenge in the endovascular aneurysm repair,with usually insufficient or even no proximal/distal landing zone for the stent-graft.During recent years,several articles have been published concerning the new approach of multiple stents to the treatment of aneurysm by reducing the stent porosity to encourage laminar flow,preserving branch patency,and promoting thrombus formation in the aneurysm.1,2 We herein report the use of multiple overlapping stents in the treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.
文摘BACKGROUND Surgical repair of complex abdominal aortic aneurysm is associated with a higher perioperative mortality and morbidity.The advent of endovascular aortic repair(EVAR)has reduced perioperative complications,although the utilization of such techniques is limited by lesion characteristics,such as involvement of the visceral or renal arteries(RA)and/or presence of a sealing zone.CASE SUMMARY A 60-year-old male presented with a Crawford type IV complex thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm(CAAA)starting directly distal to the diaphragm extending to both common iliac arteries(CIAs).The CAAA consist of a proximal and distal aneurysmal sac separated by a 1 cm-healthy zone in the infrarenal level.Due to the poor performance of the patient and the expansive disease,we planned a stepwise-combined surgery and EVAR to minimize invasiveness.A branched graft was implanted after surgical debranching of the visceral and RA.Since the patient had renal and liver injury after surgery,the second stage EVAR was performed 10 mo later.The stent graft was implanted from the distal portion of surgical branched graft to both CIAs during EVAR.The patient has been uneventful for 5-years after discharge and is being followed in the outpatient clinic.CONCLUSION The current case demonstrates that the surgical graft can provide a landing zone for second stage EVAR to avoid aggressive surgery in patients with poor performance with a long hostile CAAA.