Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4227449 European Journal of Radiology 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate the efficacy of endovascular treatment of paraaortic postoperative abdominal aortic pseudoaneurysms.Materials and methodsFrom April 1996 to November 2007 five men with paraaortic postoperative abdominal aortic pseudoaneurysm underwent endovascular treatment. Average age was 64.2 years (range 54–73). The average time interval between the primary surgery and endovascular treatment was 12.4 years (4 months–23 years). Three patients were treated by aortouniiliacal stentgrafts and two patients by tube stentgrafts.ResultsTechnical success rate was 100%. Pseudoaneurysms were primarily excluded from circulation without perioperative complications in all patients. At follow-up (mean 38.5 months) there were no deaths and no endoleaks. In one patient thrombosis of stentgraft was found and it was successfully treated by thrombectomy. All pseudoaneurysms still continued to be excluded from circulation in the last follow-up.ConclusionEndovascular treatment is minimally invasive, effective and safe option of surgery for paraaortic postoperative pseudoaneurysms.

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