• Title of article

    Renal interventions after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair using an aortic endograft with suprarenal fixation

  • Author/Authors

    Stephen Lalka، نويسنده , , Matthew Johnson، نويسنده , , Jan Namyslowski، نويسنده , , Michael Dalsing، نويسنده , , Dolores Cikrit، نويسنده , , Alan Sawchuk، نويسنده , , Shoaib Shafique، نويسنده , , Ryan Nachreiner، نويسنده , , Elaine O’Brien، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    577
  • To page
    582
  • Abstract
    Background Our aim was to determine whether suprarenal fixation in endografts compromises renal artery (RA) flow and whether subsequent RA intervention is precluded by the stent struts. Methods Prospectively acquired data from 104 patients with endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of an abdominal aortic aneurysm using the Zenith endograft (Cook, Inc., Bloomington, IN) were analyzed. The Zenith device uses a 26-mm, uncovered, barbed Z stent for suprarenal function. Results No RA stenosis, occlusion, or infarction resulted from the suprarenal stent. In 3 of 104 (2.9%) patients, RA compromise (2 stenoses, 1 occlusion) was caused by impingement of graft material on the lowermost RA. The 2 RA stenoses were stented successfully at 1 and 7 months post-EVAR. Six of 104 (5.8%) patients developed late stenoses unrelated to the endograft: all were stented successfully from 19 to 36 months after EVAR. One patient with severe RA stenosis had balloon angioplasty pre-EVAR and then was stented electively 6 weeks post-EVAR. Conclusions Our data show that the suprarenal fixation of the Zenith aortic endograft does not cause RA stenosis, occlusion, or infarction, nor does it preclude post-EVAR renal artery intervention.
  • Keywords
    Suprarenal fixation , Aortic endograft , Renal intervention
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Surgery
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Surgery
  • Record number

    618442