Orthotopic branched endovascular aortic arch repair in patients who cannot undergo classical surgery

Martin Czerny, Bartosz Rylski, Julia Morlock, Holger Schröfel, Friedhelm Beyersdorf, Bertrand Saint Lebes, Olivier Meyrignac, Fatima Mokrane, Mario Lescan, Christian Schlensak, Constatijn Hazenberg, Trijntje Bloemert-Tuin, Sue Braithwaite, Joost van Herwaarden*, Herve Rousseau

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to assess the results after orthotopic branched endovascular aortic arch repair using a new double-branch endoprosthesis in patients with thoracic aortic disease affecting the aortic arch who cannot undergo classical surgery. METHODS: Within a 4-year period, 15 patients with thoracic aortic disease affecting the aortic arch were treated with the Bolton Relay plus double-branch endoprosthesis (Bolton Medical, Sunrise, FL, USA). We assessed clinical outcome, occurrence of endoleaks and the need for secondary interventions. The median logistic EuroSCORE I level was 13.6 (4.2; 22.8). RESULTS: The in-hospital mortality rate was 6.7%. A disabling stroke was observed in 1 (6.7%) patient, whereas non-disabling strokes occurred in 2 (13.3%) patients. Type I and III endoleaks occurred in 6.7%. The median follow-up period was 263 (1st quartile 84; 2nd quartile 564) days. Four patients died during the follow-up period. Aortic-related survival was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: Orthotopic branched endovascular aortic arch repair using the Bolton Relay Plus double-branch endoprosthesis is a safe and feasible technique enriching the armamentarium to treat patients with thoracic aortic disease who cannot undergo classical surgery. Aortic-related survival is excellent, and the occurrence of disabling stroke and endoleaks warranting treatment is low. Further studies are needed to assess the long-term durability of this new method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1007-1012
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2018

Keywords

  • Aortic arch
  • Branched endovascular aortic repair
  • Thoracic endovascular aortic repair

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