Volume 64, Issue 3 pp. 283-290
Peripheral Vascular Disease

Superiority of endovascular grafts compared to bare metal stents with transstent coil embolization for endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in patients at high risk for surgery

Fernando Boccalandro MD

Fernando Boccalandro MD

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

Odessa Heart Institute, Odessa, Texas

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Alan Cohen MD

Alan Cohen MD

Division of Radiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Barat Raval MD

Barat Raval MD

Division of Radiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Phoebe Chen MD

Phoebe Chen MD

Division of Radiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Andreas Muench MD

Andreas Muench MD

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Hela Achour MD

Hela Achour MD

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Catherine Carter

Catherine Carter

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Carol Underwood

Carol Underwood

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

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Richard W. Smalling MD

Corresponding Author

Richard W. Smalling MD

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical School and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Houston Medical School, 6431 Fannin, MSB 1.246, Houston, TX 77030Search for more papers by this author
First published: 25 February 2005
Citations: 2

Abstract

We sought to determine the effectiveness of uncovered stents with aneurysm transstent coil embolization compared with endografts for percutaneous abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair. Thirty-six patients with AAA considered inoperable underwent endovascular repair using the Ancure bifurcated endograft or overlapping uncovered stents with transstent coil embolization. Procedural success, outcomes, serial aneurysm size, aneurysm blood flow, and growth ratios were compared between groups. One patient in each group died due to the procedure and two patients in the endograft cohort required acute surgical repair. After 2.0 ± 0.8 years of follow-up, three patients required endograft placement, four surgical repair, three had AAA rupture, with two AAA-related deaths in the uncovered stent group. No late deaths or surgical conversion occurred in the endograft group. The primary AAA flow exclusion and aneurysm expansion rate and growth were superior in the endograft group and during follow-up. In high-risk patients with AAA, the use of endografts was superior compared to uncovered stents with transstent coil embolization for endovascular repair. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 2005;64:283–290. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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