Use of the reversed Zenith iliac limb extension in the treatment of iliac artery aneurysms and various aortoiliac pathologies: outcome in midterm follow-up.
J Endovasc Ther
; 18(6): 762-7, 2011 Dec.
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PURPOSE: To report the midterm follow-up after treatment of various aortoiliac pathologies in an acute setting using reversed Zenith iliac limb extensions when appropriately sized stent-grafts were not available. METHODS: From 2005 to 2007, 12 patients (10 men; mean age 71.5 ± 7.3 years) were treated with reversed Zenith iliac limb extensions for solitary iliac artery aneurysms (nâ=â8), an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in a small caliber aorta (nâ=â1), an anastomotic pseudoaneurysm in an aortobi-iliac graft (nâ=â1), a hypogastric artery aneurysm (nâ=â1), and a ruptured AAA secondary to a late type Ib endoleak after Talent stent-graft implantation (nâ=â1). The Zenith iliac limb extensions were deployed on the back table and reloaded in a reversed manner to treat aneurysms and other lesions with a broad range of different diameter necks and landing zones. RESULTS: The technical success rate was 100%, and no endoleaks were present at the end of the procedures. The endoleak patient with the ruptured AAA died owing to respiratory insufficiency. The other 11 patients have a mean follow-up of 29±9 months. In this period, 2 patients received a femorofemoral crossover bypass because of an occluded iliac limb extension. One patient had a type II endoleak without growth of the iliac aneurysm. Two patients died of a ruptured 4.4-cm AAA at 16 months and of respiratory insufficiency due to metastases at 47 months, respectively. CONCLUSION: When necessary, it is feasible to use a revered Zenith limb extension to treat solitary iliac aneurysms and other aortoiliac pathologies, achieving satisfactory midterm outcomes.
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Stents
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Aneurisma Ilíaco
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Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal
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Falso Aneurisma
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Implante de Prótese Vascular
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Aneurisma
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2011
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