Thoracic endovascular aortic repair with homemade stent grafts: early and mid-term outcomes
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00595-010-4489-4
Thoracic endovascular aortic repair with homemade stent grafts: early and mid-term outcomes
Abstract
Purpose: We reviewed our experience with homemade stent grafts in the repair of a variety of thoracic aortic lesions. The objective of this study was to assess the early and mid-term outcomes of this therapy.
Methods: From 1999 to 2007, homemade stent grafts were inserted in 88 patients with an atherosclerotic aneurysm, dissection, pseudoaneurysm, trauma, or rupture in the thoracic aorta. The endoprostheses were stainless steel Z-stents covered by a polyester graft, and were custom-designed for each patient.
Results: Placement of stent grafts was technically successful in 81 of the 88 patients (92%). Within 30 days after treatment, 3 patients died, 3 had a cerebral infarction, and 3 had onset of paraplegia or paraparesis. Primary endoleaks were observed in 8 patients (9%). During the mean follow-up period of 32 ± 26 months, 7 patients had persistent endoleaks and 7 had stent-graft migration. The aneurysm-related mortality rate was 7%. The rate of freedom from open-surgery conversion at 32 months was 89.0%.
Conclusions: Our early experience with elective and emergency thoracic endovascular aortic repair using homemade stent grafts provided therapeutic benefits to high-risk patients. Endoleaks and stent-graft migrations were the factors most commonly responsible for secondary intervention in the mid-term period. Careful follow-up of patients treated with this approach is needed to avoid major complications in the long term.
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