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Midterm outcomes of AFX2 endografts used in combination with aortic cuffs

Authors :
Katsuyuki Hoshina
Masamitsu Suhara
Kazuhiro Miyahara
Yasuaki Mochizuki
Ryosuke Taniguchi
Toshio Takayama
Toshihiro Onohara
Masaki Hamamoto
Satoru Makita
Daiki Uchida
Takaki Sugimoto
Kazushige Kanki
Daijirou Akamatsu
Yoshio Arai
Takashi Ohtani
Yasuhara Kiyomitsu
Ryota Watanabe
Hiroshi Nishimaki
Yoshihiko Kurimoto
Taro Kanamori
Kenichi Hashizume
Makoto Sumi
Nobuya Zempo
Toshio Baba
Hideki Ueda
Yusuke Date
Yuki Tada
Toshiaki Mishima
Takuki Wada
Hiroyuki Ito
Source :
Journal of Vascular Surgery. 77:424-431.e1
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Type III endoleaks after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) with the Endologix unibody endograft remain a major concern, despite fabric, system, and instructional updates. The purpose of this study was to examine real-world outcomes of repairing AAAs using the current version of the AFX2 main body in combination with an aortic cuff, specifically focusing on type III endoleaks and morphological changes of the endograft.We recruited facilities in Japan that used AFX2 combined with an aortic cuff for at least five cases between April 2017 and March 2018. A total of 175 cases in 24 facilities were analyzed. Patients' background information, including anatomic factors, operative findings, device component variations, and midterm outcomes at 3 years after the EVAR were collected. The data on computed tomography scans from cases registered as types I and III endoleaks and migration from each institute were sent to our department for verification.The mean patient age was 74.6 ± 8.1 years, and 48 cases (27%) were saccular aneurysms. The mean fusiform and saccular AAA diameters were 50.5 ± 5.8 mm and 43.5 ± 8.9 mm, respectively. No in-hospital deaths occurred. Data at 3 years, including computed tomography images, of 128 cases were analyzed. Overall survival, freedom from aneurysm-related mortality, and freedom from reintervention rates at 3 years were 85.8%, 99.3%, and 87.3%, respectively. There were three, one, and three cases of types I, IIIa, and IIIb endoleaks without sac dilatations, respectively. Among five migration cases, one case of aortic cuff migration presented as a type Ia endoleak, and four cases demonstrated sideways displacement, one of which presented as a type IIIa endoleak. The sac regression and enlargement rates at 3 years were 41.4% and 20.5% in the fusiform group and 44.2% and 16.7% in the saccular group, respectively. The proximal neck diameter slightly increased from 20.8 ± 2.7 mm before the EVAR to 22.2 ± 4.6 mm after the repair.Midterm outcomes of the AFX2 used in combination with an aortic cuff were acceptable, considering the rates of types I and III endoleaks. However, there were cases of sideways displacement that could cause future type IIIa endoleaks. When the AFX2 is used in combination with an aortic cuff, close surveillance for endograft deformations and subsequent adverse events, including type III endoleaks, is needed.

Details

ISSN :
07415214
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Vascular Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....550cdad0b072d2ecef49543ba6867a82
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2022.09.006