Preliminary results of Zenith Fenestrated abdominal aortic aneurysm endovascular grafts |
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Authors: | Timothy H. LiaoJennifer J. Watson M.D. M. Ashraf Mansour Robert F. CuffShonda L. Banegas D.O. Christopher M. ChambersJason D. Slaikeu M.D. Peter Y. Wong M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Spectrum Health Medical Group, Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, MI, USA |
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Abstract: |
BackgroundPatients with juxtarenal aortic aneurysms who are unfit for open repair may be considered for fenestrated endovascular repair (fenEVAR). We report our initial experience with fenEVAR.MethodsWe reviewed the data on all our patients receiving fenEVAR for juxtarenal aortic aneurysms.ResultsEight patients, average age 75 years, underwent fenEVAR. Endografts were designed from details obtained from preoperative computed tomography angiography. There were 6 grafts with superior mesenteric scallops and bilateral renal fenestrations, 1 with bilateral renal scallops, and 1 with a single renal fenestration. All patients survived 30 days. There was no renal failure requiring dialysis. At 10 weeks, 1 patient died from acute intestinal ischemia and multisystem organ failure, and another died from respiratory failure.ConclusionsIt is feasible to offer fenEVAR to patients who are poor candidates for open repair. However, these procedures are technically challenging. Early outcomes are less favorable than other aortic endovascular procedures. |
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Keywords: | Juxtarenal aortic aneurysm Fenestrated Endovascular repair Scallop |
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