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J Vasc Interv Radiol ; 13(8): 791-8, 2002 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12171982

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The use of stent-grafts has proved to be safe and effective treatment for complicated aortic dissections but usually requires surgical cutdown to accommodate large-profile devices. Preliminary results of the use of a low-profile design that allows percutaneous access are presented. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen patients with aortic dissection were treated with use of a low-profile stent-graft. Dissection types included Stanford type A (n = 6) and type B (n = 9). The procedures were performed with use of Perclose devices to achieve hemostasis. The stent-graft device was composed of Gianturco stents connected with longitudinal wire struts covered with radially expanded polytetrafluoroethylene. The delivery sheath sizes were 14-20 F. RESULTS: In 87% of patients (13 of 15), the entry tear was excluded completely. Successful femoral closures were achieved in 93% of patients (14 of 15) with use of the suture-mediated devices. In 7% of patients (one of 15), surgical closure of the femoral arteries was required. The rate of pseudoaneurysm occurrence was 7% (one of 15). Hospitalization ranged from 1 to 30 days with a mean duration of 6.5 days. The 30-day mortality rate was 27% (four of 15). In the remaining 11 patients, entry tear sites were excluded and, on follow-up CT examinations, there was thrombosis and retraction of the false lumen and enlargement of the true lumen. CONCLUSION: Preliminary results of the use of a low-profile stent-graft device to treat aortic dissections show that, in most patients, it can be used with a suture-mediated device without surgical exposure of the common femoral artery.


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Aortic Aneurysm/therapy , Aortic Dissection/therapy , Blood Vessel Prosthesis , Stents , Adult , Aged , Aortic Dissection/complications , Aortic Dissection/diagnostic imaging , Aortic Aneurysm/complications , Aortic Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Aortography , Catheterization, Peripheral , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography, Interventional , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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