Evaluation of the Optimal Visceral Branch Configuration in Open Thoracoabdominal Aortic Repair by Computed Tomography |
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Authors: | Keiji Kamohara Kojiro Furukawa Manabu Itoh Hiroyuki Morokuma Hideya Tanaka Nagi Hayashi Shigeki Morita |
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Affiliation: | Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Saga Medical School, Saga, Saga, Japan |
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Abstract: | Background: In thoracoabdominal aneurysm (TAAA) repair, our technical modification of visceral reconstruction using longer cut pre-sewn side branches has provided good surgical outcomes. Here, we assessed the long-term durability and patency of revascularized branches using computed tomography (CT) to confirm the validity of our approach.Methods: Early and late CT evaluations were performed in 11 TAAA patients (males: 5; mean age: 60.6 years) using the Coselli graft to evaluate the position of main graft and the diverging pattern and patency of side branches. Seven of 11 were sutured in an extra-anatomical fashion using longer cut side branches.Results: In Anatomical (n = 4) and Extra-anatomical (n = 7) groups, the early patency of side branches was not significantly different. Although the late patency of right renal artery (RA) was 100% in both groups, the one of left RA was 60% in Extra-anatomical, while 100% in Anatomical. Furthermore, the main graft in Extra-anatomical was significantly posterior and leftward to the spine with left RA side branch diverging at an acute angle.Conclusions: When a pre-sewn branched graft designed for TAAA is used, the graft should be sutured in a fashion similar to normal patient anatomy to minimize the possibility of kinking of RA side branch for the patency. |
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Keywords: | open aortic repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm branched graft |
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