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Contemporary Treatment of Popliteal Artery Aneurysms in 14 Countries: A Vascunet Report.
Grip, Olivia; Mani, Kevin; Altreuther, Martin; Bastos Gonçalves, Frederico; Beiles, Barry; Cassar, Kevin; Davidovic, Lazar; Eldrup, Nikolaj; Lattmann, Thomas; Laxdal, Elin; Menyhei, Gabor; Setacci, Carlo; Settembre, Nicla; Thomson, Ian; Venermo, Maarit; Björck, Martin.
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  • Grip O; Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala, Sweden. Electronic address: olivia.grip@surgsci.uu.se.
  • Mani K; Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Altreuther M; Department of Vascular Surgery, St Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, Norway.
  • Bastos Gonçalves F; Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central - Hospital de Santa Marta, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Beiles B; Australian and New Zealand Society for Vascular Surgery, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Cassar K; Vascular Unit, Department of Surgery, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta.
  • Davidovic L; Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Serbian Clinical Centre, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Eldrup N; Department of Vascular Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Denmark.
  • Lattmann T; Clinic of Vascular Surgery, Cantonal Hospital, Winterthur, Switzerland.
  • Laxdal E; Department of Vascular Surgery, Landspitalinn University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • Menyhei G; Department of Vascular Surgery Medical Centre, Pecs University, Pecs, Hungary.
  • Setacci C; Università degli Studi di Siena, Siena, Italy.
  • Settembre N; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Nancy University Hospital, University of Lorraine, Nancy, France.
  • Thomson I; Department of Surgical Sciences, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand.
  • Venermo M; Department of Vascular Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Björck M; Department of Surgical Sciences, Section of Vascular Surgery, Uppsala, Sweden.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg ; 60(5): 721-729, 2020 Nov.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32807672
OBJECTIVE: Popliteal artery aneurysm (PAA) is the second most common arterial aneurysm. Vascunet is an international collaboration of vascular registries. The aim was to study treatment and outcomes. METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of prospectively registered population based data. Fourteen countries contributed data (Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Serbia, Sweden, and Switzerland). RESULTS: During 2012-2018, data from 10 764 PAA repairs were included. Mean values with between countries ranges in parenthesis are given. The incidence was 10.4 cases/million inhabitants/year (2.4-19.3). The mean age was 71.3 years (66.8-75.3). Most patients, 93.3%, were men and 40.0% were active smokers. The operations were elective in 73.2% (60.0%-85.7%). The mean pre-operative PAA diameter was 32.1 mm (27.3-38.3 mm). Open surgery dominated in both elective (79.5%) and acute (83.2%) cases. A medial surgical approach was used in 77.7%, and posterior in 22.3%. Vein grafts were used in 63.8%. Of the emergency procedures, 91% (n = 2 169, 20.2% of all) were for acute thrombosis and 9% for rupture (n = 236, 2.2% of all). Thrombosis patients had larger aneurysms, mean diameter 35.5 mm, and 46.3% were active smokers. Early amputation and death were higher after acute presentation than after elective surgery (5.0% vs. 0.7%; 1.9% vs. 0.5%). This pattern remained one year after surgery (8.5% vs. 1.0%; 6.1% vs. 1.4%). Elective open compared with endovascular surgery had similar one year amputation rates (1.2% vs. 0.2%; p = .095) but superior patency (84.0% vs. 78.4%; p = .005). Veins had higher patency and lower amputation rates, at one year compared with synthetic grafts (86.8% vs. 72.3%; 1.8% vs. 5.2%; both p < .001). The posterior open approach had a lower amputation rate (0.0% vs. 1.6%, p = .009) than the medial approach. CONCLUSION: Patients presenting with acute ischaemia had high risk of amputation. The frequent use of endovascular repair and prosthetic grafts should be reconsidered based on these results.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Arteria Poplítea / Trombosis / Recuperación del Miembro / Isquemia / Aneurisma Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil / Europa / Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Arteria Poplítea / Trombosis / Recuperación del Miembro / Isquemia / Aneurisma Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil / Europa / Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article