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Intraoperative sac coiling embolization in type Ⅱ endoleak high-risk population after endovascular aortic repair / 中华普通外科杂志
Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 745-749, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797712
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Objective@#To investigate the effectiveness and safety of intraoperative sac coiling embolization among patients who are athigh-risk developing type-Ⅱ endoleak after endovascular aortic repair(EVAR).@*Methods@#From Jan 2014 to Jan 2018, one hundred and twelve consecutive patients with infra-renal AAA were enrolled for this study, There were 76 patients undergoing standard EVAR (standard-group)and 36 patients doing aneurysmal sac coiling embolization (embo-group). Baseline characteristics, aneurysmal sac parameters, radiological intervention details and follow up results were recorded.@*Results@#Mean follow-up time was 25.9 m for embo-group. During follow-up period, no coils-related complications were noted and no type-Ⅱ endoleak associated secondary interventions were reported. A mean of (2.72±1.16) coils (range 1-7) was used in the embo-group. The incidence of type Ⅱ endoleak was 30.3%(23/76) in standard-group and 11.1%(4/36) in embo-group(χ2=4.90, P=0.027). Logistic multivariate analysis revealed that the independent risk factors of type Ⅱ endoleak after endovascular aortic repair for high-risk patients were those EVAR without sac embolization and sac volume≥128 cm3. In the subgroup analysis (sac volume≥128 cm3), the incidence of type-Ⅱ endoleak was lower in embo-group compared to standard-group (χ2=6.07, P=0.014).@*Conclusion@#Intraoperative sac coiling embolization in high-risk patients is safe and effective in prevention of type Ⅱ endoleak. This preventive effect is more significant with large sac aneurysm compared to small sac aneurysm.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of General Surgery Year: 2019 Type: Article