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Frozen elephant trunk repair of aortic aneurysms: How to reduce the incidence of endoleak and reintervention

Sandhir Kandola, Ahmed Abdulsalam, Mark Field, Robert K. Fisher

2020JTCVS Techniques29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BackgroundFrozen elephant trunk (FET) enables treatment of arch and proximal descending thoracic aorta aneurysms. In treating patients with single-stage FET, the relationship of distal stent size to endoleak and reintervention has remained unexamined.MethodsIn this retrospective analysis of 63 cases in which FET was used to repair aneurysms between 2008 and 2019, 36 were intended as single-stage procedures. Effective sizing and sealing of distal stents were analyzed by preoperative and postoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA).ResultsDuring a mean of 25.8 ± 5.7 months of CTA follow-up, 10 of 36 (28%) experienced endoleak, and 3 of 36 (8%) had sac expansion. Ultimately, 5 of 13 (38%) underwent thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair. Patients without endoleak or sac expansion were more likely to have stents with >10% oversize and a >30-mm seal in healthy aorta compared with those experiencing these complications (11 of 23 vs 0 of 13; P = .0031). Conversely, 11 of 36 patients (31%) with adequately oversized and sealed stents developed fewer endoleaks compared with those without (0 of 11 vs 10 of 14; P < .0004). Patients with endoleak or sac expansion had smaller mean distal stent oversize and shorter mean sealing length compared with those without endoleak or sac expansion (2.3 ± 3.9% vs 18 ± 2.9% [P = .0023] and 1 ± 0.7 mm vs 34 ± 6 mm [P = .0005], respectively).ConclusionsWe recommend >10% distal stent oversize and >30-mm sealing length to minimize endoleak and reintervention. Increasing multidisciplinary collaboration with endovascular surgeons will improve distal stent planning.

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MedicineStentElephant trunksSurgeryAneurysmAortic archRadiologyTrunkEndovascular aneurysm repairAngiographyAortaAbdominal aortic aneurysmBiologyEcologyAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesAortic aneurysm repair treatmentsConnective tissue disorders research
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