The proximal fixation of the Anaconda is superior to the Excluder and the Endurant at short necks of 10 and 15 mm in an experimental set-up. There is a statistically significant decrease of proximal fixation for the Excluder stent graft, when decreasing the length of the proximal neck from 15 to 10 mm.
catheterised and perfused. The in-hospital mortality rate was 9% (3/33). Transient spinal cord ischaemia was diagnosed in 4/33 (12%) patients, and permanent paraplegia in one (3%). The median follow-up period was 11 months (range 1-33 months). Endoleaks were identified in 5/33 (15%) patients: type II in four patients and a type III endoleak in one patient which required the only secondary intervention. During follow-up, two patients died: one from stroke and the other from myocardial infarction 9 and 29 months respectively after the procedure.Conclusion: This preliminary study, which includes our learning curve, confirms the feasibility and safety of the endovascular repair of TAAA in high-risk patients. Meticulous follow-up to assess sac behaviour and visceral perfusion is critical in order to ensure optimal results of these complex endovascular repairs requiring numerous mating components.
Objectives:The study aims to measure the strength of the proximal fixation of endografts in short and long necks.Design: Three types of endografts were compared: Gore Excluder ® , Vascutek Anaconda ® and Medtronic Endurant ® .Materials and methods: The proximal part of the stent grafts was inserted in bovine arteries and the graft was then attached to a tensile testing machine. The force to obtain dislodgement (DF) from the aorta was recorded for each graft at proximal seal lengths of 10 and 15 mm.Results: The median DF (interquartile range, IQR) for the Excluder, the Anaconda and the Endurant with a seal length of 15 mm was: 11.8
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