Artigo Revisado por pares

Results of Transarterial Embolization for Treating Type 2 Endoleaks: A Single-Center Experience

2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 66; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.avsg.2019.05.020

ISSN

1615-5947

Autores

Ernesto Arenas Azofra, Vicente Mosquera Rey, Francisco Marcos, Ahmad Amer Zanabili Al-Sibbai, Florentino Vega García, Manuel Alonso Pérez,

Tópico(s)

Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches

Resumo

Type 2 endoleaks (T2Es) are the main cause of reintervention after endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms (EVAR). The objective of this study is to quantify success rates of T2E treatment.This study involves a retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database containing data on all consecutive patients treated for a T2E between 2003 and 2017 in a single center. Technical success was defined as absence of endoleak in the final angiographic control after treatment. Clinical success was defined as absence of sac growth over 5 mm in the contrast-enhanced computed tomography performed a year thereafter. Statistics included Kaplan-Meier survival estimates.A total of 528 elective EVARs were performed in the period. Thirty-six of these (6.8%) developed a T2E requiring reintervention, a median of 37.9 months after EVAR. Twenty-five percent of the treatments were performed more than 5 years after intervention. Twenty-eight of the 36 treatments were performed via transarterial embolization. For this technique, technical success was 71.4% and clinical success was 62.5%. A subsequent reintervention was required in 35.7% of patients. In this cohort, the rate of aneurysm rupture was 10.7% (n = 3/28), open surgical conversion was needed in 2 of 28 cases (7.1%), and rate of aneurysm-related death was 14.3% (n = 4/28) over follow-up.A high percentage of patients are at risk of adverse outcomes after T2E treatment. Strict imaging follow-up is still needed in this population.

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