Influence of aorta arch hematoma in endovascular repair of complex Stanford B intramural aortic hematoma
10.3969/j.issn.1004-8812.2017.08.008
- VernacularTitle:弓部血肿对复杂型B型主动脉壁间血肿胸主动脉腔内修复术的影响
- Author:
Hao LIU
;
Xiaoyong HUANG
;
Wenhui WU
;
Xi GUO
;
Guangrui LIU
;
Xiaofeng HAN
;
Lianjun HUANG
- Keywords:
Aortic arch hematoma;
Complicated type B intramural aortic hematoma;
Endovascular aortic repair;
Complications
- From:
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology
2017;25(8):452-456
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the influence of the hematoma involving the aortic arch in endovascular aortic repair of complicated type B intramural aortic hematoma. Methods A total of 69 patients[58men; mean age(58.1±8.9)years; range 38-77]underwent endovascular repair between February 2011 and June 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with hematoma involving about the left subclavian artery level were categorized as group A(n=28) and patients without hematoma involvement to the aortic arch were categorized as group B (n=41). Results All the patients were treated with coverd aortic stents. The success rate was 97.1% with complete isolation of lesion in 67 patients. The average follow-up period was(19.6±14.1)months. During perioperative period, no procedure related deaths was recorded. Perioperative complications include paraplegia in 1case(1.4%) in group B and stent graft-induced new entry in 2 cases(2.9%) in group A. During the follow-up period 1 case in group A within 1 month and another 1 case in group B within 1 year developed new entries at proximal end of stents. 1 case (1.4%) in group B had asymptomatic type Ⅰ endoleak 2 years after TEVAR. Conclusions Type B aortic intramural hematoma with arch involvement is not a risk factor of stent-induced new entry in perioperative period after endovascular treatment and further studies are needed. Strict control of blood pressure is essential for the prevention of stent-related complications.