Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2735265 Radiography 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo report our experience with emergency endovascular repair (eEVAR) in patients with ruptured or acutely symptomatic AA.MethodsFrom August 1998 to June 2004, 22 high-risk patients (21 men, median age 74 years, range 15–84 years) with ruptured or acutely symptomatic aneurysms underwent eEVAR using Talent endoprostheses. All procedures were performed in the operating theatre by a surgical/radiology team. Indications for repair, co-morbidities and outcomes were recorded with follow-up by US and CT scanning.ResultsOf 22 eEVARs, 13 patients had abdominal AA and nine patients had thoracic AA. Nineteen (86.4%) repairs were technically successful, there was one patient with a type I proximal endoleak treated conservatively and two patients died during their inpatient period (myocardial infarction and broncho-pneumonia). On follow-up of the 20 survivors (median 7 months, range 0–48 months), there were three further deaths, and two further endoleaks. The 1-year survival by life-table analysis is 75 ± 9.8% and 13 patients are free from reintervention at last follow-up.ConclusioneEVAR had encouraging initial results in selected high-risk patients.

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