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Outcomes of open and endovascular repair of Kommerell diverticulum.

Authors :
Bloom, Jordan P
Attia, Rizwan Q
Sundt, Thoralf M
Cameron, Duke E
Hedgire, Sandeep S
Bhatt, Ami B
Isselbacher, Eric M
Srivastava, Sunita D
Kwolek, Christopher J
Eagleton, Matthew J
Mohebali, Jahan
Jassar, Arminder S
Source :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Aug2021, Vol. 60 Issue 2, p305-311. 7p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Open in new tab Download slide Open in new tab Download slide OBJECTIVES Kommerell diverticulum (KD) is a rare congenital vascular anomaly often associated with an aberrant subclavian artery (ASCA). Definitive indications for intervention remain unclear. We present open and endovascular (EV) operative outcomes in a large contemporary series and propose a management algorithm. METHODS Between 2004 and 2020, 224 patients presented with ASCA and associated KD to our institution. Of the 43 (19.2%) patients who underwent operative repair, 31 (72.1%) had open surgical (OS) repair via thoracotomy and 12 (27.9%) had EV repair. Univariable and bivariable statistical analyses were conducted stratified by approach. The median follow-up time was 5.4 years (IQR, 2.9–9.7). RESULTS Patients in EV group were older (68 years vs 47 years, P  < 0.001) and had larger aneurysms (base diameter 3.2 cm vs 21.5 cm, P  = 0.007). All patients with dysphagia lusoria were treated with open surgery (n  = 20). Asymptomatic patients with incidentally detected KD (50% vs 16.1%), those with chest or back pain (50% vs 19.4%) and patients who presented with an aortic emergency (25% vs 6.5%) were more likely to be treated endovascularly (P  = 0.001). Carotid-to-subclavian bypass was used in 38 (88.4%) patients. There were no operative mortalities. In-hospital mortality was similar between groups (3.2% vs 16.7%, P  = 0.121). Mid-term mortality was higher in the EV group [4 (33.8%) vs 0, P  < 0.001]. There were 2 (15.4%) postoperative strokes in the EV group. There were no statistically significant differences in other postoperative complications or hospital length of stay between groups. CONCLUSIONS KD can be managed using open or EV approaches with low morbidity and mortality. Treatment strategy should depend on clinical presentation and patient factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10107940
Volume :
60
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151741754
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab072