Endovascular treatment of isolated iliac artery aneurysms: 2-year follow-up
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Endovascular treatment of isolated iliac artery aneurysms: 2-year follow-up
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of endovascular treatment of isolated iliac artery aneurysms (IAAs).
Materials and methods: Between March 1999 and March 2004, 15 isolated IAAs in 13 patients (mean age: 71.8 years) were selected for endovascular repair by means of a covered stent or stent-graft: 12 were in the common iliac artery (2 with the proximal end 12 mm from the aortic bifurcation and 2 involving the distal hypogastric artery), and three were in the external iliac artery. The preoperative study and the follow-up (at 3, 6 and 12 months and yearly thereafter) were performed by computed tomography (CT) angiography.
Results: Primary technical success was obtained in all cases, without periprocedural complications. Two patients died within 3 months and were not considered for follow-up. Follow-up (mean duration: 25 months, range: 6-60 months) in the remaining 11 patients, affected by 13 aneurysms, showed aneurysm exclusion in nine cases and progressive shrinkage of the aneurysmal sac in four cases, whereas in the other five, the size of the aneurysm remained unchanged. In a patient with bilateral IAA, bilateral proximal endoleaks were observed after 2 years, and the patient was treated with a bifurcated aortic stent-graft. In another patient with a large aneurysm, a left aortofemoral bypass became necessary after 2 months because of stent-graft dislodgement. In another patient, an endoleak from the hypogastric artery occurred after 2 years but was not treated.
Conclusions: Endovascular treatment of isolated IAA is a feasible procedure that is less invasive than surgery and yields excellent short-and midterm results. However, a longer follow-up and larger patient series are needed to verify the long-term efficacy of this form of treatment.
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