Volume 34, Issue 6 , Pages 693-698, December 2007
Preliminary Results of Anaconda™ Aortic Endografts: A Single Center Study
Objective
To evaluate the peri-operative results of Anaconda™ endograft in the first 49 cases treated in a single centre.
Methods
The study was carried out prospectively on cases of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) treated with Anaconda™ endograft. The characteristics of the proximal aortic neck and of the iliac access vessels were considered. The following operative results were assessed: the main body oversizing, the need to correct the positioning of the main body, the use of iliac extensions, the use of ballooning, the covering of patent hypogastric arteries, the presence of endoleaks and the need for conversion. Peri-operative (30 days) mortality and morbidity were also considered.
Results
Of the 49 cases treated, 44 were males with a mean age of 73 years (range: 55–89 yrs; SD
±
7 yrs). The mean diameter of the AAA was 56
mm (range 45–91
mm; SD
±
11); 4 cases had common iliac aneurysms with a diameter >3
cm. The mean neck diameter and length were 23
mm (range 19–28
mm; SD
±
3) and 25
mm (range 15–50
mm; SD
±
10) respectively. An aortic neck angle between 40° and 70° was present in 10 cases (20%) (mean 58°; SD
±
15°), and 20 cases (41%) had iliac tortuosity with an angle greater than 60° (mean 85°; SD
±
25°). There were no cases of conversion or intra-operative death. One (2%) peri-operative death occurred, for reasons not related to the endograft. There were two cases of iliac limb thrombosis. CT at one month showed 12 cases (25%) of type II endoleak. There were no cases of type I or type III endoleaks.
Conclusions
The preliminary data of this series demonstrates that the Anaconda™ endograft has good peri-operative results in the treatment of infrarenal AAAs with a neck length not less than 15
mm.
Keywords: Abdominal aortic aneurysm, Endograft, Endoleak
PII: S1078-5884(07)00347-4
doi:10.1016/j.ejvs.2007.05.012
© 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.
Volume 34, Issue 6 , Pages 693-698, December 2007
