use of the percutaneous closure device requires very careful patient selection. Preoperative radiological assessment of the ilio-femoral vessels is vital to assess for cacification and tortuosity. High device failure rates can be expected from obese patients and those with scarred groins. When difficulty is encountered during the procedure, there should be a low threshold for conversion to an open groin incision. The device and the method of introduction can be further improved to address some of these issues.
Proximal neck contour, length, and diameter are the most important criteria in terms of endoleak development. Breaching the proximal neck length criterion resulted in a 4-fold increase in endoleak, and combined deviations from the guidelines multiplied the effect. Necks < or = 10 mm long are unsuitable for the standard Zenith graft.
Accurate placement of a fenestration over the orifice of a target vessel is feasible, but long-term maintenance of position is dependent on secure graft fixation. This capability brings us a step closer to overcoming the problem of inadequate necks in infra-renal AAAs, especially when the neck is foreshortened by asymmetry of the renal origins. It may also pave the way for the eventual replacement of the entire aorta with an endoluminal graft.
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