Feasibility of Endovascular Stent Graft Repair for Redo Operation of Pseudoaneurysms after Thoracic Aortic Surgery.
10.4326/jjcvs.28.232
- VernacularTitle:胸部大動脈手術後の仮性動脈りゅうに対するステントグラフト内挿術による再手術の有用性
- Author:
Satoshi Kawaguchi
;
Shin Ishimaru
;
Tarou Shimazaki
;
Yoshihiko Yokoi
;
Nobusato Koizumi
;
Yukio Obitsu
;
Hiromitsu Tsuchida
;
Mikio Ishikawa
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
1999;28(4):232-236
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Ten cases of pseudoaneurysms that developed after thoracic aortic surgery were treated with an endovascular technique using stent grafts for redo operations. All patients were treated under general anesthesia and the stent grafts were implanted through 18 Fr or 20 Fr sheath introducers via femoral arteries under fluoroscopic guidance. The stent graft was composed of several units of self-expanding stainless-steel Z stents covered with an ultra-thin polyester fabric. Stent graft deployment was technically successful in all patients and in 7 of 10 cases exclusion of the aneurysms with no endoleak was achieved within two weeks after the operation (initial success rate: 70%). Minor endoleak was found in 3 patients and one of those finally underwent conventional surgery because of stent graft migration 6 months after the stent graft repair. Two of ten patients died, 10 days and 18 weeks after the operation, due to hemoptysis, which had already been observed before the operation. Endovascular stent graft repair of pseudoaneurysms after thoracic aortic surgery is a minimally invasive operation in comparison with conventional redo surgery with extracorporeal circulation. These results and experiences suggest that stent graft repair can be a safe and useful redo treatment for pseudoaneurysms. However, careful long-term investigations are necessary to prove the value and effect of this endovascular treatment and a new strategy for cases with hemoptysis is required.